ततः स शीततोयेन संसिक्तश्च पुनःपुनः । लब्ध्वाशु चेतनां कृच्छ्रात्स्वजनैः परिवारितः । प्रलापान्विविधांश्चक्रे ताडयन्स्वशिरो मुहुः
tataḥ sa śītatoyena saṃsiktaśca punaḥpunaḥ | labdhvāśu cetanāṃ kṛcchrātsvajanaiḥ parivāritaḥ | pralāpānvividhāṃścakre tāḍayansvaśiro muhuḥ
จากนั้นเขาถูกประพรมด้วยน้ำเย็นซ้ำแล้วซ้ำเล่า เมื่อได้สติคืนมาอย่างยากลำบาก ท่ามกลางญาติพี่น้องที่ห้อมล้อม เขาก็คร่ำครวญโศกเศร้าและตีศีรษะตนเองซ้ำๆ
Narrator (within the Purāṇic frame)
Scene: Relatives sprinkle cold water on the collapsed man; he slowly awakens, surrounded by concerned kin; upon regaining senses he laments loudly and strikes his head in anguish.
Recognition of wrongdoing produces remorse; such repentance is the doorway to corrective dharma and purification.
No holy site is named in this verse; it supports the broader tīrtha-māhātmya narrative arc.
No formal rite is prescribed; sprinkling with cold water is a narrative act of reviving, not a stated expiation.