जलप्रवेशादपि वा तदंतं तस्य जीवितम् । यश्चाभिहन्यते दुष्टैर्भूतै रात्रावथो दिवा
jalapraveśādapi vā tadaṃtaṃ tasya jīvitam | yaścābhihanyate duṣṭairbhūtai rātrāvatho divā
ដោយចូលទៅក្នុងទឹកក៏ដោយ ឬដោយវិធីផ្សេងទៀតក៏ដោយ ជីវិតរបស់គាត់ទៅដល់ទីបញ្ចប់។ ហើយអ្នកណាត្រូវវិញ្ញាណអាក្រក់វាយប្រហារ ទាំងយប់ទាំងថ្ងៃ នោះក៏ជាការបញ្ចប់តាមវាសនានោះដែរ។
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Scene: A figure is drawn toward deep water as if compelled; in another vignette, shadowy bhūtas strike the person in daylight and night, while a distant Śiva-liṅga or trident symbolizes refuge.
It warns that hostile, unseen forces and sudden accidents can become instruments of fate; hence a seeker should remain vigilant and spiritually grounded.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; the focus is on yogic obstacles and fatal inauspicious signs.
No explicit rite is prescribed here; the verse functions as a cautionary sign-description.