प्रशशंस च तान्विप्रान्हारीतप्रमुखांस्तदा । अहो वसुमती धन्या द्विजैरेवंविधोत्तमैः
praśaśaṃsa ca tānviprānhārītapramukhāṃstadā | aho vasumatī dhanyā dvijairevaṃvidhottamaiḥ
ثم أثنى على أولئك البراهمة، وعلى رأسهم هاريتا، قائلاً: «آه! ما أبرك هذه الأرض، إذ تشرّفت بمثل هؤلاء المولودين مرتين من الأخيار!»
Bhāskara (Sūrya) (deduced from continuity)
Scene: Bhāskara praises Hārīta and the brāhmaṇas; the earth is poetically declared blessed; sages stand in dignified humility as divine radiance falls upon them.
Society and the world are uplifted when guided by exemplary, dharma-rooted brāhmaṇas.
No particular tīrtha is specified; the verse glorifies the earth (vasumatī) through the presence of righteous dvijas.
None; it is a statement of praise and auspiciousness.