प्रत्यक्षमपि मे नित्यं संध्यायाश्च न लज्जसे । तस्मादेतत्परित्यज्य कर्म लज्जाकरं परम्
pratyakṣamapi me nityaṃ saṃdhyāyāśca na lajjase | tasmādetatparityajya karma lajjākaraṃ param
“แม้ต่อหน้าข้าเป็นนิตย์ แม้ในยามประกอบสันธยา-บูชา ท่านก็ไม่ละอายเลย ดังนั้นจงละการกระทำนี้เสีย—เป็นกรรมอันนำความอับอายยิ่งนัก”
Devī (Pārvatī/Girijā)
Scene: At twilight, with the sky turning violet, Devī rebukes Śiva for an unashamed act even in her presence during sandhyā, urging abandonment of the shame-causing deed; lamps and river-sound suggest ritual time.
Dharma requires decorum and self-restraint, especially during sacred times like sandhyā; improper acts should be renounced.
This verse emphasizes conduct rather than naming a geography; the broader chapter is tīrtha-focused.
Sandhyā (twilight worship) is referenced as a sacred observance, implying heightened ritual propriety at that time.