मानुषं रूपमाश्रित्य तमृषिं पर्यपृच्छत । विस्मयं परमं गत्वा काम्यदं कर्मणः फलम्
mānuṣaṃ rūpamāśritya tamṛṣiṃ paryapṛcchata | vismayaṃ paramaṃ gatvā kāmyadaṃ karmaṇaḥ phalam
ครั้นแปลงกายเป็นมนุษย์ มันได้ทูลถามฤๅษีนั้น เมื่อถึงความพิศวงยิ่ง ก็กล่าวถึงผลแห่งกรรมอันประทานสิ่งพึงปรารถนา
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Huṃkāra-udbhava-kunda (descriptive; implied)
Type: kund
Scene: The rescued deer stands by the water’s edge; a luminous shift occurs as it assumes human form—hands folded or raised in questioning—addressing the serene sage, while the kunda glistens behind them.
Tīrtha-grace can uplift even fallen states of birth; wonder leads to inquiry and recognition of dharmic causality.
The huṃkāra-associated sacred water site on the Devikā riverbank in Prabhāsakṣetra.
None directly; the verse emphasizes the fruit (phala) of a compassionate, spiritually potent act.