दुःखेन मृत्युमापन्नस्तस्मिन्नेव जलाशये । अथ सा भर्तृशोकाच्च मरणे कृतनिश्चया
duḥkhena mṛtyumāpannastasminneva jalāśaye | atha sā bhartṛśokācca maraṇe kṛtaniścayā
Abrumado por el dolor, halló la muerte en aquel mismo estanque. Entonces ella, herida por la pena de su esposo, resolvió morir también.
Narrator (Purāṇic storyteller)
Tirtha: Arbuda jalāśaya/niḥjhara-tīrtha
Type: kund
Listener: King
Scene: The man dies in the pool, overcome by sorrow; the wife, devastated, resolves to die too—an intense tableau of grief beside sacred waters, with the landscape silent and heavy.
The verse highlights the intensity of spousal devotion while setting the stage for sages to clarify dharma beyond grief-driven action.
The jalāśaya (sacred pool) associated with the Arbuda Khaṇḍa tīrtha narrative.
No direct prescription; the narrative context remains centered on the sacred waters and ensuing moral decision.