भीता शिवशिवेत्याह केनचित्पुण्यकर्मणा । सा मुहूर्तमिति ध्यात्वा पिशितासवलालसा
bhītā śivaśivetyāha kenacitpuṇyakarmaṇā | sā muhūrtamiti dhyātvā piśitāsavalālasā
恐怖に駆られ、彼女は「シヴァよ、シヴァよ!」と叫んだ。それは過去の功徳の残りによるものであった。しかし、肉と強い酒を渇望していた彼女は、一瞬考えた後、元の意図に戻った。
Narrator (context not specified in snippet; Purāṇic narrative voice)
Scene: The woman recoils in fear, hands raised, uttering 'Śiva, Śiva'; behind her, the slain calf; her face shows a flicker of conscience, then hardens with craving.
Even a spontaneous remembrance of Śiva can arise from prior merit, but unchecked desire can quickly overpower that impulse toward dharma.
No holy site is mentioned in this verse.
No formal ritual is prescribed; the verse highlights the power of remembering Śiva and the danger of indulgent craving.