शुशोच हा कष्टमिति पापोहमिति चासकृत् । तत्तस्य चांतरं दृष्ट्वाऽहृष्यत्यव्रतश्चिरात्
śuśoca hā kaṣṭamiti pāpohamiti cāsakṛt | tattasya cāṃtaraṃ dṛṣṭvā'hṛṣyatyavrataścirāt
तो पुन्हा पुन्हा शोक करू लागला—“हा कष्ट! मी पापी आहे!” त्याच्या हृदयातील ती फट पाहून, दीर्घकाळ वाट पाहणारा अव्रती मनुष्य आनंदित झाला।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages
Scene: A man weeps, hands raised in lament; behind him a shadowy figure—symbol of the ‘avratī’—smiles subtly, sensing an opening in the grieving heart.
Excessive lamentation creates an inner breach; dharma requires mental guardianship, especially when tested by suffering.
No tīrtha is referenced; the verse focuses on ethical-psychological struggle.
Implicitly, the value of vrata (disciplined vows) is contrasted with being avrata, but no specific rite is prescribed.