परं नो विस्मृतं सर्वं नानादुःखैः प्रमुह्यताम् । दुःखितानां यतः सर्वा स्मृतिर्लुप्ता भवेत्स्फुटम्
paraṃ no vismṛtaṃ sarvaṃ nānāduḥkhaiḥ pramuhyatām | duḥkhitānāṃ yataḥ sarvā smṛtirluptā bhavetsphuṭam
और हमारे लिए सब कुछ विस्मृत हो गया है, क्योंकि हम अनेक प्रकार के दुःखों से व्याकुल हैं; दुःखी जनों की सारी स्मृति सचमुच लुप्त हो जाती है।
Bhīmasena
Scene: A calm speaker explains that sorrow overwhelms memory; the listener’s face shows confusion softening into understanding; the atmosphere shifts from chaos to composure.
Suffering clouds discernment; dharma therefore calls for patience and gentle understanding rather than harsh blame.
None is specified; the verse is psychological and ethical rather than geographical.
No ritual is mentioned.