दुःखितश्चिंतयन्प्राप्तो भृशमश्रूणि वर्तयन् । अहोऽहमीर्ष्ययाक्षिप्तो मग्नोऽहं दुःखसागरे
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துயருற்றவனாகவும் சிந்தனையுடனும், அதிகமாகக் கண்ணீர் சிந்தியவாறு அவன் வந்தான். 'அந்தோ! பொறாமையால் தாக்கப்பட்டு, நான் துக்கக் கடலில் மூழ்கிவிட்டேன்.'
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating; the lament is spoken by the distressed character (contextually Gautama/Cirakārī episode)
Scene: A man walks with bowed head toward the hermitage, tears streaming; the forest seems to echo his lament; the sky subdued, the path strewn with leaves.
Īrṣyā (jealousy) is portrayed as a destructive force that drowns the mind in suffering and leads toward adharma.
No tīrtha is praised in this verse; it focuses on the character’s inner turmoil.
None.