इयेष पिशिताहारं मदिरामदविह्वला । अथ मेषेषु बद्धेषु गोभिः सह बहिर्व्रजे
iyeṣa piśitāhāraṃ madirāmadavihvalā | atha meṣeṣu baddheṣu gobhiḥ saha bahirvraje
Reeling from the intoxication of liquor, she craved meat. Then, when the sheep were tied up, she went outside to the cattle-pen along with the cows.
Narrator (context not explicit in excerpt; likely Purāṇic narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: Drunk and craving meat, she staggers toward the cattle-pen at night where sheep are tied; the scene is tense, shadowy, and anticipates a tragic mistake.
Intoxication is depicted as clouding judgment and driving harmful cravings, a classic Purāṇic warning about pramāda (heedlessness).
No tīrtha is mentioned.
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