मया चिकित्सकाः पृष्टास्तैरुक्तं भेषजं कृतम् । अनेकधा महाभाग परिक्षीणो दिनेदिने
mayā cikitsakāḥ pṛṣṭāstairuktaṃ bheṣajaṃ kṛtam | anekadhā mahābhāga parikṣīṇo dinedine
「私は医師たちに問い、彼らの告げた薬をさまざまに用いました。けれども、ああマハーバーガ(Mahābhāga)よ、私は日ごとに衰え続けております。」
Candra (Moon)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Candra recounts consulting physicians and taking many medicines; the imagery can show scattered herbs, bowls, and scrolls, yet his body continues to fade.
Material remedies can be limited; Purāṇic dharma points the sufferer toward sacred means—faith, tīrtha, and guidance of tapasvins.
The setting remains Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where a higher remedy is sought beyond ordinary treatment.
None here; the verse contrasts medical effort with continuing decline, preparing for a spiritual prescription.