तृषार्तो वाऽपिबत्तोयं शशकेन समन्वितम् । अस्थिशेषं तु तत्तस्य कायं पीयूषभक्षणात्
tṛṣārto vā'pibattoyaṃ śaśakena samanvitam | asthiśeṣaṃ tu tattasya kāyaṃ pīyūṣabhakṣaṇāt
پیاس سے بے قرار ہو کر اس نے وہ پانی پی لیا جس میں خرگوش بھی موجود تھا۔ امرت کے پینے سے خرگوش کا جسم محض ہڈیوں کا ڈھانچا رہ گیا۔
Narrator
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra jalāśaya (unnamed)
Type: kund
Scene: Soma, parched with thirst, drinks from the nectar-infused water; within/with the water is a hare; the hare’s body becomes skeletal from tasting nectar—an uncanny transformation under moonlight.
Contact with divine potency (amṛta) can radically transform embodied life, highlighting the extraordinary nature of sacred substances.
The amṛta-associated jalāśaya within Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
Drinking the sacred water is the implied act; no additional rite is specified.