ब्रह्मणो वाहनं जातः पुरा तप्त्वा तपो महत् । सैकदा विधिनिर्देशं विना वैयग्र्यमास्थितः
brahmaṇo vāhanaṃ jātaḥ purā taptvā tapo mahat | saikadā vidhinirdeśaṃ vinā vaiyagryamāsthitaḥ
పూర్వం మహత్తపస్సు ఆచరించి అతడు బ్రహ్మదేవుని వాహనమయ్యెను. కానీ ఒకసారి విధినిర్దేశాన్ని లెక్కచేయక వ్యగ్రత, అశాంతి పొందెను.
Śrī Mārkaṇḍeya (narrating)
Tirtha: Haṃseśvara (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: A radiant swan performing austerities near water and lotuses, then depicted as Brahmā’s mount beside the four-faced creator; a subtle shift shows the swan becoming restless, wings half-spread, eyes unsettled—signaling ‘vaiyagrya’.
Even exalted status gained through tapas must be safeguarded by adherence to dharmic order (vidhi); neglect leads to inner disturbance that tīrtha narratives later resolve.
Haṃseśvara tīrtha, introduced through the legend of the haṃsa connected to Brahmā.
An implied prescription: follow vidhi (scriptural/ritual injunctions); the verse sets up the moral cause for subsequent tīrtha-related remedy.
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