तथात्र त्रिविधं पापं प्रवदंति मनीषिणः । मानसं वाचिकं चैव कर्मजं च तृतीयकम् । तदस्माकं द्विधा जातमेकं चास्या मुनीश्वर
tathātra trividhaṃ pāpaṃ pravadaṃti manīṣiṇaḥ | mānasaṃ vācikaṃ caiva karmajaṃ ca tṛtīyakam | tadasmākaṃ dvidhā jātamekaṃ cāsyā munīśvara
Além disso, os sábios declaram que o pecado é tríplice: mental, verbal e, como terceiro, o que nasce da ação do corpo. Desses, dois surgiram em mim, e apenas um nela, ó senhor dos munis.
Kāma (Kāmadeva)
Type: kshetra
Listener: munīśvara (great sage)
Scene: A reflective speaker explains to a great sage that sin is threefold—mental, verbal, and bodily—confessing that two kinds arose in himself while only one arose in the woman, implying comparative innocence and setting up mitigation of a curse.
Wrongdoing is graded by mind, speech, and action; dharma evaluates responsibility by the level of participation.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it provides a dharma teaching inside a Tīrthamāhātmya chapter.
Not directly; it prepares the ground for expiation principles by distinguishing types of pāpa.