विवृद्ध्य मूषिका रथ्यावितुन्नमणिकास्तथा । केशान्ददंशुः सुप्तानां नृणां युवतयो निशि
vivṛddhya mūṣikā rathyāvitunnamaṇikāstathā | keśāndadaṃśuḥ suptānāṃ nṛṇāṃ yuvatayo niśi
ကြွက်များ အလွန်များပြားလာပြီး rathyāvitunnamaṇikā ဟူသော ပိုးမွှားများလည်း တိုးပွားလာ၏။ ညအခါတွင် မိန်းမငယ်များက အိပ်နေသော ယောက်ျားတို့၏ ဆံပင်ကို ကိုက်လေ၏။
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator in Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya; traditionally Sūta)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Lanes teem with multiplying rats and pests; at night an unsettling inversion of conduct occurs—young women biting the hair of sleeping men—signaling a breakdown of normalcy and dharma.
The Purāṇa depicts adharma’s approach through unnatural disturbances in society and nature, urging vigilance, purification, and renewed dharmic living.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra is the background sacred geography; the māhātmya uses local narrative to teach universal dharma.
None; the verse catalogs ominous, abnormal occurrences.