मनसा कामयामास साऽपि तं तरुणं यतिम् । तयोश्च संगतिस्तत्र संजाता पापकर्मणोः
manasā kāmayāmāsa sā'pi taṃ taruṇaṃ yatim | tayośca saṃgatistatra saṃjātā pāpakarmaṇoḥ
Il la désira en son esprit, et elle aussi désira ce jeune ascète. Ainsi naquit leur union, issue d’un acte fautif des deux côtés.
Vasiṣṭha (continuing the narrative)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A young ascetic and a woman exchange longing glances; the ‘union born of sin’ is suggested through shadowed body language rather than explicit depiction, with a distant sacred skyline hinting at Dvārakā’s purifying presence.
Unchecked desire begins in the mind and culminates in action, producing karmic fault; inner restraint is the first safeguard of dharma.
The episode remains within the Kāśī setting introduced earlier, though this verse emphasizes moral causation rather than tīrtha praise.
None; it functions as ethical instruction on controlling mental desire (manas) to prevent pāpa.