ज्ञात्वा विप्रसतीशापं तत्पत्नी रतिलालसम् । पतिं निवारयामास वैधव्यातिबिभ्यती
jñātvā viprasatīśāpaṃ tatpatnī ratilālasam | patiṃ nivārayāmāsa vaidhavyātibibhyatī
Connaissant la malédiction de la vertueuse épouse du brāhmane, la reine du roi, le voyant avide de plaisir, ne cessait de retenir son époux, craignant le veuvage.
Narrator (context not explicit in excerpt; likely Purāṇic narrator)
Scene: In the palace, the queen anxiously restrains the king who is eager for pleasure, reminding him of the brāhmaṇa-wife’s curse; her posture is protective, his is restless.
Desire must be governed by dharma and prudence; one person’s past wrongdoing can endanger the wellbeing of the entire household.
No holy site is mentioned in this verse.
None; the verse describes ethical restraint within family life.