वामः कामो मनुष्येषु सत्यमेतद्वचो यतः । स्पृहणीयासि सर्वेषामेवं पीडयसे वपुः
vāmaḥ kāmo manuṣyeṣu satyametadvaco yataḥ | spṛhaṇīyāsi sarveṣāmevaṃ pīḍayase vapuḥ
人间之欲实为乖僻——此言确然;纵然众人皆恋慕于你,你却仍如此折磨自身之躯。
Brahmacārin/Vratī (ascetic) addressing Pārvatī
Listener: Pārvatī (addressed)
Scene: A speaker admonishes Pārvatī: the world calls desire perverse; the maiden’s austerity is shown as bodily emaciation, contrasted with an unseen but implied Śiva beyond social norms.
Worldly desire is unstable and contradictory; true spiritual resolve may reject even what the world prizes.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse is moral-psychological reflection within the narrative.
None explicitly; it contrasts worldly attraction with ascetic self-discipline.