Vasiṣṭhāpavāha: Sarasvatī’s Diversion and Viśvāmitra’s Curse (वसिष्ठापवाहः)
निपत्य शिरसा भूमौ प्राउ्जलिर्भरतर्षभ । प्रसादये त्वां भगवन्नपराध॑ क्षमस्व मे
nipatya śirasā bhūmau prāñjalir bharatarṣabha | prasādaye tvāṃ bhagavann aparādhaṃ kṣamasva me | krodhena mahatāviṣṭo dharmātmā vai pratāpavān ||
اے بھرت شریشٹھ! وہ زمین پر سر رکھ کر، ہاتھ جوڑ کر بولا—“اے بھگوان! میں آپ کی رضا چاہتا ہوں؛ میرے جرم کو معاف فرمائیے۔”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds ethical restoration through humility: one who has erred should approach the worthy with reverence, confess the offence, and seek forgiveness—while also warning that even the righteous can be overtaken by intense anger.
Vaiśampāyana narrates a scene of supplication: a figure prostrates with joined hands and asks a revered person to pardon an offence; the narration then turns to describe a powerful, dharma-minded ascetic who has been seized by great anger.