राज्ञ्युवाच । अद्यापि वर्तते कालो धर्मस्योपार्जने तव । कृतापकृतकर्मा वै व्रतदानैर्विशुध्यति
rājñyuvāca | adyāpi vartate kālo dharmasyopārjane tava | kṛtāpakṛtakarmā vai vratadānairviśudhyati
Die Königin sprach: „Auch jetzt ist noch Zeit für dich, Dharma zu erwerben. Wahrlich, wer sowohl schlechte als auch gute Taten getan hat, wird durch Gelübde und Almosengaben gereinigt.“
Rājñī (Queen Bhānumatī, by context)
Scene: The queen offers calm, corrective counsel—hand raised in reassurance—redirecting the Śabara from self-harm to vows and charity; the riverbank tīrtha appears peaceful again.
No one is beyond reform: dharma can still be accumulated, and purification is possible through vows and charity.
The teaching is delivered in the Śūlabheda tīrtha context, reinforcing the tīrtha’s role as a place of purification and renewal.
Vrata (religious vows/observances) and dāna (charitable giving) are explicitly prescribed as means of purification.