यदाश्लिष्य मदाविष्टा जारेण विधवा पुरा । तेन पापेन महता बहुकुष्ठव्रणान्विता
yadāśliṣya madāviṣṭā jāreṇa vidhavā purā | tena pāpena mahatā bahukuṣṭhavraṇānvitā
విధవగా ఉండి మత్తులో మునిగి ఆమె పూర్వం జారుణ్ని ఆలింగనం చేసింది; ఆ మహాపాపఫలంగా ఆమె అనేక కుష్ఠవ్రణాలతో బాధపడింది।
Unspecified (narrative voice within Brahmottara Khaṇḍa; likely Sūta-style narration)
Scene: A moral diptych: a widow in intoxicated stupor embracing a paramour; the karmic result shown as a body marked with leprous sores and wounds, evoking social isolation and suffering; dharma as a distant lamp extinguished.
The Purāṇic frame links unrestrained conduct—especially under intoxication—to heavy karmic repercussions manifesting in the body.
No tīrtha is named here; the broader passage later turns to the saving power of Śiva worship.
None directly; it serves as a cautionary account about mada (intoxication) and adharma.