पौत्रोऽहं तव देवेश पुलस्त्यस्य सुतो द्विजः । नीतो राक्षसतामद्य प्रस्थात्रा कोपतो विभो
pautro'haṃ tava deveśa pulastyasya suto dvijaḥ | nīto rākṣasatāmadya prasthātrā kopato vibho
„O Herr der Götter, ich bin dein Enkel — der Brāhmane, Sohn des Pulastya. Heute hat mich der Zorn des Prasthātṛ in den Zustand eines Rākṣasa getrieben, o Mächtiger.“
The afflicted brāhmaṇa (Pulastya’s son; speaking to Pitāmaha)
Scene: The supplicant points to himself in confession, then gestures toward Brahmā in appeal, describing his lineage and the curse/wrath that made him rākṣasa-like.
Even noble birth does not shield one from karmic consequence; dharma is preserved through accountability and corrective action.
The verse sits inside a tīrtha-glorification chapter, but this line itself does not name the site.
No direct ritual is stated; the verse introduces the cause (anger/curse) behind the transformation.