ततो भीमः प्रणम्याह मनोवाक्कायवृद्धिभिः । कृतमाजन्मतः सव कुकृतं क्षम केशव
tato bhīmaḥ praṇamyāha manovākkāyavṛddhibhiḥ | kṛtamājanmataḥ sava kukṛtaṃ kṣama keśava
于是毗摩鞠躬说道:“凯沙瓦啊,请宽恕我从出生以来,通过思想、言语和身体所犯下的一切过错。”
Bhīma
Scene: Bhīma, massive and warrior-like, kneels with folded hands before Keśava; his face softened by remorse; the battlefield fades into a quiet devotional space.
Repentance and seeking forgiveness purify the seeker; dharma begins with inner accountability.
None in this verse; it is a devotional-prāyaścitta statement within the narrative.
A general prāyaścitta attitude is expressed—confession and seeking forgiveness for faults of mind, speech, and body.