लज्जितेन स्ववासार्थं महद्दुःखयुतेन च । सतीवियोगयुक्तेन भ्रूणत्वं प्रगतेन च
lajjitena svavāsārthaṃ mahadduḥkhayutena ca | satīviyogayuktena bhrūṇatvaṃ pragatena ca
恥に打たれ、住まう処を求め、甚大な悲苦を負い、サティーとの別離に悩まされ、胎児の境地へと入って…
Aśarīriṇī vāk (bodiless divine voice)
Tirtha: Bhrūṇagarta (foreshadowed)
Type: kund
Scene: A solitary figure overwhelmed by shame and grief, wandering to find shelter; the atmosphere is twilight-like, with a sense of inner collapse and liminal rebirth imagery (fetal motif) near a dark earthen pit.
Even states of sorrow and apparent diminution in divine myths become foundations for sacred presence and tīrtha power.
The same locality where Śaṅkara is said to abide in bhrūṇarūpa—linked to the gartā/tīrtha origin in Camatkārapura-kṣetra.
None explicitly; the verse continues the etiological account explaining the site’s sanctity.
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