काकप्राये नरे यस्मिन्रमंते तामसा जनाः । हंसोऽयमिति देवानां कोऽर्थस्तेन विचिंत्यताम्
kākaprāye nare yasminramaṃte tāmasā janāḥ | haṃso'yamiti devānāṃ ko'rthastena viciṃtyatām
闇質(タマス)の人々が「烏のような」男に喜び戯れるとき、神々が彼を「白鳥」と見なして思案することに何の意義があろうか。これを省みよ。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A crowd of dark-clad tamasic figures garland a crow-headed man, while luminous devas look away; a swan stands apart near a lotus lake, symbolizing the divine standard of purity.
Spiritual discernment matters: do not glorify low conduct as purity; character is known by the company it attracts.
None; the verse uses ethical metaphors rather than praising a particular sacred geography.
No; it advises reflection and discernment (viveka) rather than a ritual act.