इत्येवं राज्यसंभोगैः कुतः सौख्यं विचारतः । नृपाणां व्यग्रचित्तानामन्योन्यविजिगीषया
ityevaṃ rājyasaṃbhogaiḥ kutaḥ saukhyaṃ vicārataḥ | nṛpāṇāṃ vyagracittānāmanyonyavijigīṣayā
Ainsi, si l’on y réfléchit, où trouver le bonheur dans les jouissances de la royauté ? Car l’esprit des rois demeure sans cesse agité par le désir de se vaincre les uns les autres.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa frame)
Scene: Two neighboring kings with armies poised, yet the central figure turns away from the battlefield toward a temple path; the contrast shows agitation versus peace.
Power breeds restlessness and rivalry; true sukha arises from inner dharma, not external dominion.
No site is mentioned; the verse is a general teaching on statecraft and detachment.
None; the verse is philosophical and ethical rather than ritual.