सा तु विस्मृतपुंभावा तस्मिन्नेव द्विजोत्तमे । जातस्पृहा मदोत्सिक्ता कन्दर्पविवशाब्रवीत्
sā tu vismṛtapuṃbhāvā tasminneva dvijottame | jātaspṛhā madotsiktā kandarpavivaśābravīt
But she—forgetting her restraint—fixed her mind upon that very excellent brāhmaṇa; desire arose, she grew intoxicated with passion, and, overpowered by Kāma, she spoke.
Narrator (context not provided; likely a Purāṇic narrator relating events within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A woman, moments after pious giving, becomes inwardly unsettled; her gaze fixes on the brāhmaṇa; her posture shifts from composed to yearning, eyes widened, cheeks flushed—Kāma’s invisible force implied.
Unchecked desire can overwhelm discernment; dharma requires vigilance and self-restraint.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse marks a narrative and ethical turning point.
None explicitly; the verse is descriptive, highlighting the inner rise of passion.