प्रायश्चित्तं ततश्चक्रे तांबूलस्य च भक्षणम् । अज्ञानेन कृतं यच्च चूर्णपत्रसमन्वितम्
prāyaścittaṃ tataścakre tāṃbūlasya ca bhakṣaṇam | ajñānena kṛtaṃ yacca cūrṇapatrasamanvitam
Puis il accomplit le prāyaścitta, l’expiation, pour avoir mâché le tāmbūla (bétel), acte commis dans l’ignorance, avec la poudre d’ingrédients et la feuille.
Viśvāmitra (contextual narration)
Tirtha: Śaṃkhatīrtha
Type: tirtha
Listener: Pārthivaśreṣṭha
Scene: The healed king, now radiant, sits with a priest performing a simple expiatory rite; a small fire or offering setup is present; betel leaves and powdered ingredients are shown as the object of the lapse; the mood is calm and penitent.
Even unintended faults (done in ignorance) should be purified through prāyaścitta to restore dharmic balance.
The larger passage belongs to the Śaṃkhatīrtha-māhātmya, though this verse focuses on expiation.
Prāyaścitta (atonement) is prescribed for improper/ignorant consumption of tāmbūla prepared with leaf and powders.