संयन्तुं नाभवच्छक्त उपायैर्बहुभिर्मनः । ततः स कामसंतप्तो मूर्छितः समपद्यत
saṃyantuṃ nābhavacchakta upāyairbahubhirmanaḥ | tataḥ sa kāmasaṃtapto mūrchitaḥ samapadyata
然而他的心念纵使以多种方法也难以约束。于是被欲火灼烧,他昏厥倒地。
Narrator
Scene: A man in the forest clutches his chest/forehead, eyes half-closed, body slackening as desire ‘burns’ him; surrounding trees loom, suggesting isolation and inner heat.
Unchecked kāma overpowers even strong beings; without disciplined restraint, the mind collapses into weakness and confusion.
None is mentioned; the verse is introspective and narrative rather than geographical.
No explicit ritual; it implies the need for sustained disciplines of mind-control.