क्रोधपंके मदग्राहे लोभबुद्बदसंकटे । मानगंभीरपाताले सत्त्वयानविभूषिते
krodhapaṃke madagrāhe lobhabudbadasaṃkaṭe | mānagaṃbhīrapātāle sattvayānavibhūṣite
在嗔怒之泥中,在醉狂之鳄间;在贪欲泡沫翻涌的险急波涛里;在傲慢深渊的幽冥底层——此轮回大海实为可怖,纵然以“萨埵之乘”(表相的善)装饰亦然。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa frame)
Scene: A symbolic ocean of worldly life: sludge of anger at the shore, a crocodile labeled ‘mada’, frothy bubbles of ‘lobha’, a yawning abyss labeled ‘māna’; a gilded chariot/boat labeled ‘sattva’ appears beautiful yet precarious, warning against complacency.
Worldly existence is depicted as dangerous due to inner vices—anger, greed, pride, and intoxication—even when it appears ‘sattvic’ on the surface.
No specific place is mentioned; the verse functions as a moral-psychological map of saṃsāra.
No explicit rite is prescribed here; it implicitly urges restraint and purification from inner faults.