सोऽपि सर्पत्वमापन्नः सनातनसुतो बटुः । दुःखशोकसमापन्नो ब्राह्मणैः परिवेष्टितः
so'pi sarpatvamāpannaḥ sanātanasuto baṭuḥ | duḥkhaśokasamāpanno brāhmaṇaiḥ pariveṣṭitaḥ
Auch jener Knabe — der Sohn Sanātanas — wurde zur Schlange; von Leid und Kummer überwältigt stand er, von den Brāhmaṇas umringt.
Narrator
Scene: A young brahmacārin suddenly transformed into a serpent, coiled on the ground, while brāhmaṇas stand around in alarm and pity; the atmosphere is heavy with grief.
Actions that violate sacred decorum lead to painful results; remorse follows when dharma’s consequences become unavoidable.
This verse does not name the tīrtha; it contributes to the moral exemplum within the chapter’s tīrtha-māhātmya setting.
No explicit ritual act is prescribed; the verse presents the curse’s outcome and the community’s response.