अबद्धा विहरंत्येते योनिरेषां सुदुर्लभा । निश्चिंताः स्थावरा ह्येते सौख्यमेषां महद्भुवि
abaddhā viharaṃtyete yonireṣāṃ sudurlabhā | niściṃtāḥ sthāvarā hyete saukhyameṣāṃ mahadbhuvi
یہ بے بندھن ہو کر گھومتے پھرتے ہیں؛ ان کے لیے ایسی یونی (جنم کی حالت) نہایت دشوار الحصول ہے۔ بے فکری میں یہ گویا ساکن ہیں؛ زمین پر ان کا آرام بہت بڑا ہے۔
Unspecified in snippet (context: Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narration, likely within a debate on the value of births)
Scene: A wide earth landscape where animals and birds move freely without worry; in contrast, a human sits burdened by thought-clouds, while a sage indicates that true freedom is inner, not merely roaming.
Worldly ease and lack of worry can exist in lower states of life, but such comfort is not the same as spiritual freedom.
No site is mentioned; the verse is philosophical rather than geographical.
None; it contrasts conditions of life rather than prescribing a vrata or tīrtha-visit.