धिङ्मामस्तु च दुर्बुद्धिमविमृश्यार्थकारिणम् । कुर्वतामविमृश्यैव तत्किमस्ति न यद्भवेत्
dhiṅmāmastu ca durbuddhimavimṛśyārthakāriṇam | kurvatāmavimṛśyaiva tatkimasti na yadbhavet
என்னைச் சபிக்க வேண்டும்—சிந்திக்காமல் செயல் புரியும் இந்த மூடமதிக்கு. யோசனை இன்றி செய்பவர்க்கு ஏற்படாத தீங்கு எது இருக்க முடியும்?
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvara-khaṇḍa convention)
Listener: Nārada (implied continuing address)
Scene: A solitary moment of self-condemnation: the speaker laments his foolishness for acting without deliberation, recognizing that any calamity can arise from rash deeds.
Dharma requires viveka (discernment): acting without reflection invites avoidable suffering and moral error.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it functions as a nīti (ethical) instruction within the Kaumārikā-khaṇḍa narrative.
None—this verse emphasizes ethical restraint and thoughtful decision-making rather than a ritual act.