स मुनिस्तन्महद्दृष्ट्वा मत्स्यानां कदनं कृतम् । कृपया परयाविष्टो दाशान्प्रोवाच दुःखितः
sa munistanmahaddṛṣṭvā matsyānāṃ kadanaṃ kṛtam | kṛpayā parayāviṣṭo dāśānprovāca duḥkhitaḥ
وہ مُنی مچھلیوں کا عظیم قتلِ عام دیکھ کر گہری کرُونا سے بھر گیا؛ غمگین ہو کر اس نے ماہی گیروں سے کہا۔
Īśvara (Śiva) (continuing the narration)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A compassionate sage stands by a shore or estuary in Prabhāsa, witnessing heaps of freshly caught fish and distressed aquatic life; fishermen with nets and baskets pause as the sage addresses them with sorrowful eyes.
A true saint responds to harm with compassion and corrective guidance, upholding ahiṃsā and dharma.
The moral episode is embedded in Prabhāsa Kṣetra Māhātmya, linking ethical teaching with sacred place-narrative.
None explicitly; the verse emphasizes compassion and the ethical weight of violence.