प्रमत्तेंद्रियवृत्तैश्च कामरागप्रपीडनात् । रागोद्वृत्तस्य सततं कुतः सौख्यं हि यौवने
pramatteṃdriyavṛttaiśca kāmarāgaprapīḍanāt | rāgodvṛttasya satataṃ kutaḥ saukhyaṃ hi yauvane
在青春之时,诸根放逸,复为欲与贪爱所逼恼;常被渴爱搅动不息之人,安乐从何而来?
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative convention)
Scene: A young man surrounded by alluring sense-objects (music, perfume, wine, flirtation) while his mind appears as a storm; in contrast, a calm ascetic/devotee silhouette or liṅga/Skanda emblem offers a still center.
Unrestrained senses and passion make youth restless; happiness requires mastery over desire and cultivation of dharma.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the focus is ethical and psychological.
None; the verse emphasizes inner discipline rather than external ritual.