अहमासं पुरा राजा श्वेतोनाम महामुने । आनर्ताधिपतिः पापः सर्वलोकनिपीडकः
ahamāsaṃ purā rājā śvetonāma mahāmune | ānartādhipatiḥ pāpaḥ sarvalokanipīḍakaḥ
O großer Muni, einst war ich ein König namens Śveta, Herrscher über Ānarta; sündig im Wandel, ein Peiniger, der alle Menschen bedrückte.
Unspecified (a former king narrating his past to a sage within the Tīrthamāhātmya)
Listener: Mahāmuni
Scene: A flashback tableau: King Śveta on a throne in Ānarta, stern and oppressive, with distressed subjects below; the confession voiceover frames the scene as condemnation of his past.
Even a powerful ruler must face dharma: oppression and sin lead to downfall, and the path begins with honest confession.
The verse sets up a tīrtha-redemption narrative; the specific holy water is clarified in the subsequent verses describing bathing in the auspicious water here.
None explicitly in this verse; it introduces the speaker’s sinful past as context for later tīrtha-snānaphala (merit of bathing).