रममाणा क्वचिद्देशे न्यवसद्गृहवल्लभा । तत्र सा पिशिताहारा नित्यमापीतवारुणी
ramamāṇā kvaciddeśe nyavasadgṛhavallabhā | tatra sā piśitāhārā nityamāpītavāruṇī
Living in enjoyment in some place as the beloved of the household, there she became one who ate meat and continually drank liquor.
Narrator (context not explicit in excerpt; likely Purāṇic narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A once-respectable woman now revels as a householder’s favorite, shown consuming meat and repeatedly drinking liquor—an image of slipping into tamas.
It portrays intensifying tamasic habits—intoxication and impure diet—as signs of moral and spiritual decline.
None.
None; it is descriptive, not prescriptive.