क्षुत्तृट्क्लेशेन महता संत्रस्ताश्च सदा मृगाः । पशुनागनिकायानां श्रृणु दुःखानि यानि च
kṣuttṛṭkleśena mahatā saṃtrastāśca sadā mṛgāḥ | paśunāganikāyānāṃ śrṛṇu duḥkhāni yāni ca
Las bestias viven siempre aterradas, afligidas por el gran tormento del hambre y la sed. Ahora escucha también los sufrimientos que recaen sobre las comunidades de ganado y elefantes.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Listener: Mother (Pārvatī/Umā)
Scene: A frightened herd of animals searches for water; parched ground and sparse vegetation suggest scarcity; in the distance, larger elephant groups loom—both majestic and threatening—while the narrative voice invites the listener to ‘hear’ further.
Embodied existence is driven by fear and need; recognizing this fosters compassion and dispassion.
No site is named in this verse.
None.