अन्तर्वत्नीं समाहूय शारदां विनताननाम् । अतर्जयन्सुसंक्रुद्धाः केचिदासन्पराङ्मुखाः
antarvatnīṃ samāhūya śāradāṃ vinatānanām | atarjayansusaṃkruddhāḥ kecidāsanparāṅmukhāḥ
Hicieron llamar a Śāradā, encinta y de rostro abatido; algunos, ardiendo de ira, la amenazaron y la increparon, mientras otros apartaron el rostro en señal de reproche.
Sūta (contextual continuation)
Scene: Śāradā is brought before the council, head bowed, hands clasped; some men shout and gesture threateningly; others avert their gaze; the elders sit tense, torn between order and compassion.
Anger and social stigma can eclipse dharma; truth-seeking requires patience, compassion, and proper inquiry before judgment.
No tīrtha is specified in this verse.
None; it portrays communal reaction and ethical failure rather than a rite.