हन्यमानस्त्वमस्माभिर्यदि मुक्तोसि वै द्विज । कस्मात्पुनः समायातो मरणाय च दुष्टधीः
hanyamānastvamasmābhiryadi muktosi vai dvija | kasmātpunaḥ samāyāto maraṇāya ca duṣṭadhīḥ
எங்களால் அடிக்கப்படும்போதும் நீ, ஓ த்விஜனே, உண்மையில் தப்பித்திருந்தால், தீய எண்ணத்துடன் மரணத்தை நாடுவது போல மீண்டும் ஏன் வந்தாய்?
Durmukha (implied, addressing Durvāsā)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Durmukha confronts the brāhmaṇa/sage with taunting words, gesturing aggressively; the dvija stands composed, embodying restraint amid threat.
Threatening a brāhmaṇa-sage is portrayed as grave adharma that rebounds upon the aggressor.
Dvārakā’s dharmic realm is implied, where sacred persons are protected under the Lord’s guardianship.
No explicit ritual; the focus is ethical—condemning violence toward the twice-born and the saintly.