निबद्धमुष्ट्रमासाद्य ग्रीवादेशे बलात्स्थितम् । अथोष्ट्रस्त्वरया राजन्नुत्थितस्त्रासतत्परः
nibaddhamuṣṭramāsādya grīvādeśe balātsthitam | athoṣṭrastvarayā rājannutthitastrāsatatparaḥ
来到那头被拴住的骆驼前,那副轭被强行置于它的颈项。于是,哦大王,骆驼因恐惧而迅疾跃起,一心欲逃。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) speaking in Purāṇic narration (deduced)
Tirtha: Piṇḍāraka (narrative arc; expiatory direction)
Type: tirtha/ghat
Listener: King
Scene: A tied camel is suddenly forced into a yoke at its neck; it bolts upright in panic, ropes snapping taut, dust rising; the protagonist recoils, villagers startled on the mountain path.
The verse illustrates how sudden, uncontrollable events can shatter attachment and push one toward spiritual reflection.
The episode functions within the Piṇḍāraka tīrtha narrative arc, though the verse itself depicts the triggering incident.
No explicit rite is stated here.