अनेन तपसा वत्स त्वयाऽप्यं किमनेनसा । धराधीशतनूजत्वादधिकं तद्वदाधुना
anena tapasā vatsa tvayā'pyaṃ kimanenasā | dharādhīśatanūjatvādadhikaṃ tadvadādhunā
Sa ganitong tapas, anak kong mahal, ano nga ba ang iyong makakamtan? Yamang ikaw ay anak ng panginoon ng lupa, sabihin mo ngayon: ano pa ang hinahanap mo na higit sa kayamanang panghari?
Sunīti (contextual, Dhruva narrative)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A compassionate elder addresses a prince: ‘You already have royal fortune—what more do you seek?’ The prince appears resolute, holding ascetic symbols despite royal lineage.
Worldly status is questioned as insufficient; the verse frames the search for a higher, lasting attainment beyond royal inheritance.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it belongs to the Kāśī-khaṇḍa’s broader sacred-dharma setting.
None directly; it is a moral inquiry into the purpose of tapas.
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