धारयामि शिरस्येनं लोकमध्ये विभूषणम् । इदं चिन्तयतः पापमेवं देवेन दर्शितम्
dhārayāmi śirasyenaṃ lokamadhye vibhūṣaṇam | idaṃ cintayataḥ pāpamevaṃ devena darśitam
Lo llevaré sobre mi cabeza como ornamento en medio del mundo. Así ha revelado la deidad el pecado que inquietaba mi mente.
Vasiṣṭha (implied, continuing counsel)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārthiva / Rājā
Scene: The king lifts the lotus to his head like a crown, transforming an object of desire into an emblem of devotion; a divine ray reveals the ‘sin’ as a shadow leaving his mind.
Humility and acceptance of divine correction transform inner impurity into a public vow of reform.
The surrounding narrative glorifies Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where divine guidance and purification bear swift fruit.
A vow-like act is implied—bearing the sacred object on one’s head as a sign of reverence and repentance.