इयं मे सुविशालाक्षी मनःप्राणसमा प्रिया । मृता भूमौ यया हीनो नाहं जीवितुमुत्सहे
iyaṃ me suviśālākṣī manaḥprāṇasamā priyā | mṛtā bhūmau yayā hīno nāhaṃ jīvitumutsahe
この人こそ、広き眼をもつ我が愛しき者、我が心と息に等しく大切な人。いま地に死して横たわり、彼女を失った私は生きる気力がない。
Sūta (as the bereaved husband/lover in the episode)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sūta
Scene: A grief-stricken man kneels beside the lifeless body of his wide-eyed beloved lying on the earth; his hands raised in despair, hair disheveled, attendants at a distance, the landscape hinting at a sacred route or grove.
Attachment brings intense suffering; Purāṇas channel such suffering toward dharma—proper rites and turning to sacred supports (tīrtha, deity, vow).
Not named in this verse; it is part of a larger tīrtha-centered chapter.
None explicitly; the verse expresses the motivation that precedes ritual decisions.