अष्टमे नवमे मासि भृशमुद्विजते ततः । जरायुणा वेष्टितांगो मुखे बद्धकरांगुलिः
aṣṭame navame māsi bhṛśamudvijate tataḥ | jarāyuṇā veṣṭitāṃgo mukhe baddhakarāṃguliḥ
Aux huitième et neuvième mois, il est vivement tourmenté. Enveloppé par la membrane fœtale (jarāyu), les membres enfermés, ses doigts sont liés près de la bouche.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), by section-wide deduction (Māheśvara-khaṇḍa narration to sages)
Scene: Symbolic depiction of fetal distress in the eighth/ninth months: the fetus curled, enclosed by jarāyu (caul) as translucent veils; fingers near mouth; a sense of tightness and yearning for release, rendered respectfully and allegorically.
Suffering accompanies embodiment even before birth; this encourages liberation-seeking and compassionate dharma.
No location is mentioned; the theme is saṃsāra and prenatal suffering.
None is directly stated.