सोऽपिबत्तत्क्षणात्तोयं तत्पीत्वा व्याकुलेंद्रियः । उद्गिरद्वांतिधर्मेण तत्त्वविद्याविमिश्रितम्
so'pibattatkṣaṇāttoyaṃ tatpītvā vyākuleṃdriyaḥ | udgiradvāṃtidharmeṇa tattvavidyāvimiśritam
اس نے فوراً وہ جل پی لیا؛ پینے کے بعد اس کے حواس مضطرب ہو گئے اور وہ قے کرنے لگا—اور اس کے ساتھ تتّوَ وِدیا، یعنی حقائق کا گیان بھی باہر نکل آیا۔
Narrative context (within Sūta’s narration; speaker not explicitly marked in this verse)
Scene: A man drinks consecrated water and immediately reels; his senses appear disordered as he vomits, with symbolic scroll-like syllables or luminous tattva-signs emerging amid the expelled matter, indicating knowledge being forced out.
Knowledge is sacred and not merely personal property; the story dramatizes the consequences of conflict around spiritual learning.
No specific holy site is named in this verse; it is a narrative turning point within the chapter.
None as a prescription; it narrates the effect of drinking mantra-consecrated water.
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