तत्किं पानीयदोषो वा किं वा भूमेर्मुनी श्वर । येनेदृक्सहसा यातं विकृतिं मे शरीरकम्
tatkiṃ pānīyadoṣo vā kiṃ vā bhūmermunī śvara | yenedṛksahasā yātaṃ vikṛtiṃ me śarīrakam
បពិត្រមុនីដ៏ប្រសើរ តើនេះជាកំហុសនៃទឹក ឬជាទោសនៃដី ដែលធ្វើឱ្យរាងកាយរបស់ខ្ញុំផ្លាស់ប្តូរភ្លាមៗយ៉ាងនេះ?
The king (bhūmipaḥ) addressing sage Viśvāmitra
Tirtha: Puṣkara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Viśvāmitra
Scene: A weary king at the edge of Puṣkara’s waters notices his body suddenly distorted; he turns in alarm toward the sage Viśvāmitra, questioning whether water or earth is at fault.
A dhārmic person investigates the moral and ritual cause of suffering rather than blaming the sacred place itself.
Puṣkara is the setting; the teaching will clarify that the tīrtha is holy and the fault lies in the manner of approach.
No direct prescription; it is a diagnostic question that prompts the sage’s explanation.