तत्रैका गौः परिभ्रष्टा स्वयूथात्तृणतृष्णया । कपिलेति च विख्याता स्वयूथस्याग्रगामिनी
tatraikā gauḥ paribhraṣṭā svayūthāttṛṇatṛṣṇayā | kapileti ca vikhyātā svayūthasyāgragāminī
Dort verirrte sich eine Kuh von ihrer eigenen Herde, getrieben von Hunger nach Gras und Durst. Sie war als Kapilā berühmt, die Vorangehende und Führerin ihrer Herde.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Arbuda-parvata (Kapilā-nimitta spot; unnamed here)
Type: kshetra
Listener: nṛpa (addressed as 'O king')
Scene: Kapilā, the foremost cow, separates from the herd, moving toward greener patches and the promise of water; gopas notice her absence as the herd mills anxiously on the slope.
Even the strong and leading can become vulnerable; dharma is tested when the helpless are separated from their community.
The Arbuda region’s sacred setting underlies the episode; this verse introduces Kapilā rather than a named tīrtha.
None in this verse.