अथ सा जननी तस्य निष्क्रांता सलिलाश्रयात् । यावत्पश्यति तीरस्थं तावत्पुत्रं निपातितम्
atha sā jananī tasya niṣkrāṃtā salilāśrayāt | yāvatpaśyati tīrasthaṃ tāvatputraṃ nipātitam
അപ്പോൾ അവന്റെ ജനനി ജലാശ്രയത്തിൽ നിന്നു പുറത്തുവന്നു; തീരത്തേക്ക് നോക്കിയ ഉടനെ, മകൻ അടിയേറ്റ് വീണുകിടക്കുന്നതു കണ്ടു।
Purāṇic narrator (contextual narrator in Tīrthamāhātmya; exact speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Type: tīrtha (jalāśraya/tīra)
Scene: From the depths, the nāga-mother rises onto the surface and looks to the bank; she beholds her son fallen and struck, the scene charged with grief and impending retribution.
Violence does not end with the victim; it spreads suffering to family and community, underscoring the dhārmic demand for restraint.
The shore/bank imagery belongs to the Nāgatīrtha setting, a sacred waterscape central to the māhātmya.
None; the verse narrates the mother’s discovery of the fallen child.