ते मया रक्षिताः सम्यग्यथाशक्त्या ह्युपायतः । शोषयिष्येऽहमात्मानं यस्माच्छप्तः प्रकोपतः
te mayā rakṣitāḥ samyagyathāśaktyā hyupāyataḥ | śoṣayiṣye'hamātmānaṃ yasmācchaptaḥ prakopataḥ
«Je les ai dûment protégés, par des moyens appropriés et selon ma force. Mais, puisque j’ai été maudit dans la colère, je vais maintenant dessécher mon propre être.»
Samudra (Sāgara), lord of rivers
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārvatī
Scene: Samudra-deva, resolute, begins an ascetic withdrawal: waves recede, shoreline expands, brāhmaṇas watch as the sea’s vitality diminishes—an awe-filled act of cosmic penance.
Dharma may be upheld, yet cosmic law (śāpa/boon dynamics) still operates; penance and consequences unfold even for the righteous.
Prabhāsakṣetra, presented as a stage where the ocean itself becomes part of sacred history.
No explicit rite; the verse describes a vow-like act of self-drying (a form of extreme tapas/penance) due to a curse.