निर्वेददान्नितरां खेदाद्वैश्यस्तामाह दुःखिताम् । शिवलिंगे तु निर्भिन्ने नाहं जीवितुमुत्सहे
nirvedadānnitarāṃ khedādvaiśyastāmāha duḥkhitām | śivaliṃge tu nirbhinne nāhaṃ jīvitumutsahe
From remorse—and from grief even deeper—the vaiśya spoke to the sorrowing woman: “Now that the Śiva-liṅga has been broken, I have no heart to go on living.”
Vaiśya (merchant)
Scene: The merchant speaks to the grieving courtesan beside the shattered liṅga; his gesture is decisive—pointing to the fragments—while her posture is collapsed in sorrow.
Remorse (nirveda) after sacrilege can awaken a fierce commitment to dharma, underscoring the inviolability of Śiva’s sacred emblem.
No tīrtha is specified in this excerpt.
No formal rite is prescribed; the verse records a vow-like declaration arising from grief.