प्राक्षिपत्कांचने कुंडे शुक्रं तद्धारणेऽक्षमा । शिष्टानामपि देवीनां सप्तर्षीणां महात्मनाम्
prākṣipatkāṃcane kuṃḍe śukraṃ taddhāraṇe'kṣamā | śiṣṭānāmapi devīnāṃ saptarṣīṇāṃ mahātmanām
Incapaz de soportarlo, arrojó aquel semen en un recipiente de oro: una carga que aun las nobles diosas y los Siete Ṛṣis, de gran alma, apenas podían sostener.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kāñcana-kuṇḍa (implied)
Type: kund
Scene: On a stark mountain ledge, a radiant golden vessel gleams. The bearer, strained by the unbearable potency, releases the seed into the vessel; nearby, the presence of the Seven Sages and noble goddesses is evoked as witnesses to the magnitude of the burden.
Certain divine burdens exceed ordinary capacity; dharma seeks proper containment and right handling of potent forces.
No named tīrtha appears; the verse emphasizes the sacred handling of a powerful essence.
No direct ritual is prescribed; however, the imagery echoes sacrificial containment (kuṇḍa) and purity.