स्तनं धयन्तीं सुस्निग्धां शिशोः क्षीरानुरागिणः । सा तेन विद्धा बाणेन सहसा नतपर्वणा
stanaṃ dhayantīṃ susnigdhāṃ śiśoḥ kṣīrānurāgiṇaḥ | sā tena viddhā bāṇena sahasā nataparvaṇā
La cierva, muy tierna, amamantaba a su cría, y el cervatillo se apegaba a la leche materna. Sin embargo, de pronto fue herida por su flecha, cuyo asta tenía una curvatura en la muesca.
Paulastya
Tirtha: Arbuda
Type: peak
Scene: A doe suckles her fawn; the king’s arrow suddenly pierces her—tender intimacy shattered by abrupt violence, with the fawn clinging in helpless dependence.
Violence ignores the sanctity of care and motherhood; the Purāṇa uses pathos to awaken conscience and foreshadow repentance.
The episode is part of the Kapilā Tīrtha māhātmya narrative cycle in Arbuda Khaṇḍa.
None; the verse narrates the harmful act that later necessitates purification.