पुलस्त्य उवाच । अथ रोषसमायुक्तो दक्षो गत्वाऽब्रवीद्विधुम् । मम वाक्यं त्वया चंद्र यस्मात्पाप कृतं न हि
pulastya uvāca | atha roṣasamāyukto dakṣo gatvā'bravīdvidhum | mama vākyaṃ tvayā caṃdra yasmātpāpa kṛtaṃ na hi
Pulastya nói: Bấy giờ Dakṣa, đầy cơn phẫn nộ, đến gặp Vidhū (Mặt Trăng) và nói: “Hỡi Candra, vì ngươi đã không thi hành lời ta—kẻ tội lỗi kia—…”
Pulastya
Scene: Dakṣa, blazing with anger, approaches the Moon-god Vidhū/Candra and rebukes him for disobedience; a courtly-cosmic setting with sages witnessing.
Disobedience to righteous instruction invites consequence; dharma operates through accountability that restores balance.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None in this excerpt; it introduces a turning point leading toward punishment/correction.