ब्रह्मणो मानसः पुत्रो ब्रह्मचर्ये व्यवस्थितः । अयुक्तं कुरुते नित्यं कस्मात्प्रकृतिरीदृशी
brahmaṇo mānasaḥ putro brahmacarye vyavasthitaḥ | ayuktaṃ kurute nityaṃ kasmātprakṛtirīdṛśī
Ein geistgeborener Sohn Brahmās, im Brahmacarya gefestigt — und doch tust du ständig Ungehöriges. Warum ist deine Natur so beschaffen?
Unspecified (contextual: a ṛṣi/elder addressing Nārada)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (frame)
Scene: Sāmba points out the contradiction: Nārada, Brahmā’s mind-born son and brahmacārin, still behaves improperly; the scene is charged with moral interrogation.
Spiritual rank and vows (like brahmacarya) must manifest as fitting behavior; otherwise they become hollow labels.
The narrative belongs to Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya, situating the ethical teaching within the sanctity of Prabhāsa.
Brahmacarya is referenced as a discipline, but no specific rite is prescribed in this verse.