ततस्तैः पतितो भूमौ दृष्टो मृतकुमारकः । मंत्रयित्वा मिथः पश्चाद्गृहीतो भक्षणाय च
tatastaiḥ patito bhūmau dṛṣṭo mṛtakumārakaḥ | maṃtrayitvā mithaḥ paścādgṛhīto bhakṣaṇāya ca
Entonces vieron a un niño muerto tendido en el suelo; tras deliberar entre ellos, lo levantaron—hasta con el propósito de comerlo.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator; unspecified in snippet)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A group of starving ascetics/wayfarers discover a lifeless boy on the ground; after whispered consultation, they lift the body with grim intent.
Hunger can drive even the learned toward adharma; Purāṇas frame such moments to teach repentance, restraint, and the path back to purity.
Not named in this verse; it is part of the moral-plot that later supports the tīrtha’s purifying greatness.
Not here; later verses introduce prāyaścitta (expiation) and corrective conduct.