शुनोमुख उवाच । मया हृतानि सर्वेषां बिसानीमानि वो द्विजाः । धर्मान्वै श्रोतुकामेन मां जानीत पुरंदरम्
śunomukha uvāca | mayā hṛtāni sarveṣāṃ bisānīmāni vo dvijāḥ | dharmānvai śrotukāmena māṃ jānīta puraṃdaram
シュノームカは言った。「おお、二度生まれの者たちよ。汝らの蓮の茎をすべて我は奪った。されど我をプランダラ(インドラ)と知れ。法(ダルマ)を聞かんと切に願ったがゆえに、かく為したのだ。」
Śunomukha
Even disruptive or puzzling events can serve Dharma when they arise from a sincere desire to hear and understand righteous conduct.
This verse occurs within the Nāgara Khaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya setting; the specific tīrtha is not named in this single śloka and must be inferred from the surrounding verses of Adhyāya 32.
No direct ritual (snāna, dāna, japa, vrata) is prescribed in this verse; it frames a Dharma-teaching dialogue by revealing the speaker’s intent.