यैरिष्टं च त्रिभिर्मेधैरर्चितं वा सुरत्रयम् । प्रेतलोकं न ते यांति तथा ये समरे हताः
yairiṣṭaṃ ca tribhirmedhairarcitaṃ vā suratrayam | pretalokaṃ na te yāṃti tathā ye samare hatāḥ
مَن أقام ثلاثَ ذبائحَ مقدّسة، أو عبدَ ثالوثَ الآلهة، لا يذهب إلى عالمِ البريتات؛ وكذلك مَن قُتِلَ في ساحةِ القتال لا يذهب إليه.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced: Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Scene: Three scenes in one: (1) a yajamāna completing three great sacrifices; (2) devotees worshipping a triad of gods; (3) a warrior fallen on the battlefield, escorted upward by divine attendants, bypassing a shadowy preta gate.
Great merit from sacrifice, devotion, and heroic death is said to protect one from the preta condition.
No pilgrimage site is named; the verse focuses on qualifications affecting the afterlife.
Performance of three medha-sacrifices and worship of the sura-traya are cited as merit-bearing acts.