ततः परावसुस्तेषां पुरः स्थित्वा कृतांजलिः । प्रोवाच स्वादितं मद्यं मया रात्रावजानता । वेश्या भांडं समादाय ज्ञात्वा निजकमंडलुम्
tataḥ parāvasusteṣāṃ puraḥ sthitvā kṛtāṃjaliḥ | provāca svāditaṃ madyaṃ mayā rātrāvajānatā | veśyā bhāṃḍaṃ samādāya jñātvā nijakamaṃḍalum
Então Parāvasu, de pé diante deles com as mãos postas, disse: «À noite, sem o saber, provei bebida embriagante. Uma cortesã, tomando um vaso—reconhecendo-o como o meu próprio kamaṇḍalu (pote de água)…»
Parāvasu
Type: kshetra
Scene: Parāvasu stands before a seated circle of brāhmaṇas with folded hands, confessing that he unknowingly drank liquor at night; a courtesan holds a vessel near a kamaṇḍalu, implying mistaken identity of the pot.
Even unintentional transgression should be confessed and addressed through dharmic expiation rather than concealed.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it is part of a broader Tīrthamāhātmya chapter narrative.
The verse introduces the fault (unknowing madyapāna) that becomes the basis for prescribing an appropriate prāyaścitta.