अलक्तको यथा रक्तो नरः कामी तथैव च । हृतसारस्तथा सोऽपि पादमूले निपा त्यते
alaktako yathā rakto naraḥ kāmī tathaiva ca | hṛtasārastathā so'pi pādamūle nipā tyate
जसा अलक्तक लावल्याने मनुष्य लाल दिसतो, तसा कामी पुरुष कामरागाने रंगतो. त्याचा अंतःसार हरपतो, आणि तो त्या वासनाच्या पायाशीच कोसळतो।
Unspecified (Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrator voice; likely a Purāṇic teacher addressing a listener)
Scene: A man smeared with red lac appears ‘colored’; beside him, the same figure is shown internally hollowed—his ‘essence’ slipping away—falling at the feet of a personified Passion.
Desire ‘colors’ the mind and steals inner strength, leading to humiliation and spiritual fall; detachment is urged.
This verse functions as moral instruction within the Tīrthamāhātmya flow; no single tīrtha is explicitly named in the line itself.
No explicit ritual is prescribed; it is a warning meant to support tīrtha practice with self-control.
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