एवमुक्त्वा करं क्षिप्य दक्षिणं सकलं ततः । निःसृतः पापकारी चेज्ज्वरेणापीड्यते क्षणात्
evamuktvā karaṃ kṣipya dakṣiṇaṃ sakalaṃ tataḥ | niḥsṛtaḥ pāpakārī cejjvareṇāpīḍyate kṣaṇāt
ครั้นกล่าวดังนี้แล้ว ให้เหยียดหรือทอดมือขวาออกไปให้สุด จากนั้นเมื่อขึ้นจากน้ำ หากเป็นผู้กระทำบาป ก็จะถูกไข้ครอบงำในฉับพลัน
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) speaking to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Sangama (contextual)
Type: sangam
Scene: After the oath, the devotee extends the right hand fully and steps out of the water; a sinful person is shown suddenly seized by fever—reddened face, trembling—while onlookers react with awe.
Actions bear immediate fruits in a charged sacred setting; tīrtha-power is portrayed as swiftly exposing wrongdoing.
Mahī–Sāgara Saṅgama, where the ordeal is performed.
After the truth-invocation, the right hand is fully extended/cast; the outcome (affliction or not) indicates guilt.