सोऽकस्मात्कुष्ठभाग्जातो विकलांगो बभूव ह । अपुत्रः शत्रुभिर्व्याप्तस्त्रस्तश्च नृपसत्तमः
so'kasmātkuṣṭhabhāgjāto vikalāṃgo babhūva ha | aputraḥ śatrubhirvyāptastrastaśca nṛpasattamaḥ
その王は忽ち癩病に罹り、四肢は損なわれた。子もなく、敵に取り囲まれ、恐れおののく—かくしてその最勝の王はそうなった。
Viśvāmitra (narration)
Scene: A once-majestic king now visibly afflicted with leprosy, weakened limbs, no heir, ringed by hostile forces; his face shows fear and shame as fortune collapses.
Worldly status is fragile; adversity becomes the catalyst for turning toward dharma and sacred remedies.
Not named in the verse, but the chapter’s narrative trajectory points to Śaṅkhatīrtha as the refuge and resolution.
None explicitly; the verse establishes the king’s crisis that typically leads to tīrtha-sevā (pilgrimage, bathing, worship).