अकस्माज्जन्ममरणं कीटादीनां तथाविधम् । वर्षाशीतातपैर्दुःखं सुकष्टं मृगपक्षिणाम्
akasmājjanmamaraṇaṃ kīṭādīnāṃ tathāvidham | varṣāśītātapairduḥkhaṃ sukaṣṭaṃ mṛgapakṣiṇām
Bei Insekten und dergleichen kommen Geburt und Tod plötzlich, auf solche Weise. Bei Hirschen und Vögeln ist das Leid sehr schwer: gequält von Regen, Kälte und sengender Hitze.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Listener: Mother (Pārvatī/Umā)
Scene: Tiny insects perish abruptly; deer and birds endure alternating rain, biting cold, and scorching sun—three seasonal forces personified as relentless tormentors over a vulnerable landscape.
Life in lower births is fragile and exposed to relentless hardship, highlighting the urgency of righteous living and spiritual aim.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None.