विपरीतं परीतं वा स सद्यो मृत्युमृच्छति । दीपाधिगंधं नो वेत्ति वमत्यग्निं तथा निशि
viparītaṃ parītaṃ vā sa sadyo mṛtyumṛcchati | dīpādhigaṃdhaṃ no vetti vamatyagniṃ tathā niśi
Si l’on voit les choses renversées ou dévoyées en signe funeste, on atteint vite la mort. Ne pas sentir l’odeur de la lampe, et vomir du feu la nuit, sont aussi des présages de mort.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) addressing the sages (deduced)
Scene: A person experiences uncanny reversals—objects appear inverted; he cannot smell the lamp’s fragrance; at night a terrifying vision of ‘vomiting fire’ manifests, signaling doom.
Abnormal perception and terrifying inner disturbances are framed as warnings to urgently align life with dharma and spiritual practice.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None; it is a description of ariṣṭa (inauspicious) signs.