मज्जंतो मम्रिरे केचित्केचिद्ग्राहोदरं गताः । राजपुत्रादयः केचिन्नादृश्यंत महाजले
majjaṃto mamrire kecitkecidgrāhodaraṃ gatāḥ | rājaputrādayaḥ kecinnādṛśyaṃta mahājale
沈みゆく者の中には死んだ者もあり、ある者は鰐の腹へと引き込まれた。さらに—王子をはじめ—大水の中に姿を見せぬ者もいた。
Narrator (context not provided; likely Purāṇic narrator within Brāhma Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Yamunā
Type: river
Scene: Turbulent river with whirlpools; bodies sinking; crocodiles surfacing with open jaws; a royal youth (prince) vanishing beneath the surface while onlookers scream from the banks.
It underscores impermanence and the fragility of embodied life, even for the royal and the strong.
The narrative is set in the waters of the Yamunā, but no particular tīrtha is named.
None.