कपिले गच्छ पश्य त्वं तनयं सुतवत्सले । पाययित्वा स्तनं पूर्णमवघ्राय च मूर्धनि
kapile gaccha paśya tvaṃ tanayaṃ sutavatsale | pāyayitvā stanaṃ pūrṇamavaghrāya ca mūrdhani
ഓ കപിലേ, സുതവത്സലേ, നീ പോയി നിന്റെ മകനെ കാണുക. അവനെ മുലപ്പാൽ നിറഞ്ഞു കുടിപ്പിച്ച്, പിന്നെ അവന്റെ ശിരസ്സിൽ സ്നേഹത്തോടെ ഘ്രാണം (ചുംബനം) ചെയ്യുക।
Vyāghra (tiger)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Not specified in the provided excerpt
Scene: The tiger addresses Kapilā tenderly, permitting her to nurse her child fully and kiss/smell the crown of his head—an intimate maternal moment framed by looming danger.
Dharma honors natural duties—compassion allows a mother to fulfill her responsibility before facing fate.
Indirectly, Arbuda’s māhātmya is strengthened by showcasing dharmic ideals enacted within its narrative setting.
None; the ‘prescription’ is moral—complete one’s rightful obligations with tenderness and integrity.