नायमानेतुमादिष्टो देवशर्मां मया तव । अन्योस्ति देवशर्मा यस्त मानय गतायुषम् । एनं विप्रं च दीर्घायुं नय तत्राविलंबितम्
nāyamānetumādiṣṭo devaśarmāṃ mayā tava | anyosti devaśarmā yasta mānaya gatāyuṣam | enaṃ vipraṃ ca dīrghāyuṃ naya tatrāvilaṃbitam
„Dies ist nicht der Devaśarman, den ich dir zu bringen befahl. Es gibt einen anderen Devaśarman—bringe jenen, dessen Lebenszeit ihr Ende erreicht hat. Diesen Brāhmaṇa jedoch, der langlebig ist, führe ohne Verzug dorthin zurück.“
Yama
Scene: Yama sternly instructs the messenger: ‘Not this one—return him; fetch the other whose life is ended.’ The brāhmaṇa stands dignified; the messenger looks chastened; a sense of lawful correction pervades the court.
The verse underscores karmic precision: the end of life is portrayed as determined, and divine agents must act in alignment with that order.
No tīrtha is named in this line; it forms the narrative groundwork inside Prabhāsa-kṣetra Māhātmya.
None; it is a directive about returning the wrongfully taken person and bringing the correct one.