नात्मानं परनेत्रस्थं वीक्षते न स जीवति । शक्रायुधं चार्धरात्रे दिवा वा ग्रहणं तथा
nātmānaṃ paranetrasthaṃ vīkṣate na sa jīvati | śakrāyudhaṃ cārdharātre divā vā grahaṇaṃ tathā
若人不能在他人眼中见到自己的影像,便难以存活。同样,半夜见到因陀罗之武器(金刚杵,vajra),或白昼出现日月食,亦为死兆。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) addressing the sages (deduced)
Scene: A close, intimate moment: a person peers into another’s eye but cannot see his reflection; elsewhere, a midnight sky flashes with a vajra-like bolt; in daytime, an eerie eclipse darkens the sun.
The verse stresses fragility of embodied life and treats cosmic and perceptual anomalies as calls to spiritual readiness.
No holy site is directly glorified in this verse.
No direct prescription; eclipses are mentioned as ominous signs, not as ritual occasions here.