तदहं चागतस्तात भयाद्दुर्वाससो मुनेः । निषिद्धोऽपि त्वयातीव तस्माच्छीघ्रं तु घातय
tadahaṃ cāgatastāta bhayāddurvāsaso muneḥ | niṣiddho'pi tvayātīva tasmācchīghraṃ tu ghātaya
Por isso vim, ó querido, por medo do sábio Durvāsas. Embora tu o tenhas proibido com veemência, portanto fere-me depressa.
Lakṣmaṇa (inferred continuation)
Scene: A desperate supplicant approaches a lord/king, pleading for immediate death to avert Durvāsas’s wrath; the supplicant’s face shows fear and resolve, while the lord’s face shows conflict and restraint.
Purāṇic stories often portray dharma as costly: fear of adharma and reverence for sages can drive extreme self-sacrifice.
No tīrtha is directly named in this verse.
None; the verse is a narrative request, not a ritual instruction.