कामिनीनां कृते येषां क्षीयते गणनात्र का । एवं बहुविधं कामी चिंतयन्नाह भीमभूः
kāminīnāṃ kṛte yeṣāṃ kṣīyate gaṇanātra kā | evaṃ bahuvidhaṃ kāmī ciṃtayannāha bhīmabhūḥ
«Por causa de las mujeres, cuando los hombres se consumen, ¿qué cuenta podría hacerse de tales casos?» Así, pensando de muchas maneras, el enamorado Bhīmabhū habló.
Narrator (introducing Bhīmabhū’s speech after his reflections)
Scene: Bhīmabhū, overwhelmed by love, speaks after spiraling thoughts—his posture animated, hands gesturing as he universalizes the plight of lovers.
The verse highlights the widespread suffering caused by uncontrolled desire, preparing a moral frame for the ensuing dialogue.
No sacred site is mentioned in this verse.
None in this verse.