मनो मेऽपहृतं सुभ्रूस्त्वया च पद्मनेत्रया । शक्रोऽहं सर्वदेवेशो भज मां चारुहासिनि
mano me'pahṛtaṃ subhrūstvayā ca padmanetrayā | śakro'haṃ sarvadeveśo bhaja māṃ cāruhāsini
«Ô toi aux beaux sourcils, aux yeux de lotus, mon esprit a été ravi par toi. Je suis Śakra, seigneur de tous les dieux ; ô dame au sourire gracieux, accueille-moi et unis-toi à moi.»
Indra (Śakra)
Tirtha: Arbuda-giri tīrtha (contextual)
Type: peak
Scene: Indra (Śakra), radiant and crowned, addresses a lotus-eyed woman with courtly gestures; a mountain stream and forested slopes suggest Arbuda’s terrain.
The verse dramatizes how attraction can overpower even the mighty, setting up a dharmic examination of restraint, consent, and consequence.
The episode belongs to the Arbuda tīrtha milieu; the location’s sanctity frames the narrative but is not specified in this single line.
None; it is a personal appeal within the story.