न स्थातव्यं भवद्भिश्च भवतां न प्रयोजनम् । इत्येवमुक्तास्ते सर्वे वालखिल्याश्च पर्वतम् । नारदेन समादिष्टा ययुः सर्वे त्वरान्विताः
na sthātavyaṃ bhavadbhiśca bhavatāṃ na prayojanam | ityevamuktāste sarve vālakhilyāśca parvatam | nāradena samādiṣṭā yayuḥ sarve tvarānvitāḥ
«لا ينبغي لكم أن تمكثوا هنا؛ فلا حاجة لكم في هذا الموضع». فلما قيل لهم ذلك، مضى جميع الفالاكيليّا—بأمر نارادا—مسرعين إلى الجبل.
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa, deduced) quoting Nārada
Tirtha: Gandhamādana (as destination)
Type: peak
Scene: A stream of small Vālakhilya sages hasten away in orderly groups toward a distant mountain, while Nārada stands behind, having issued the command; the sacrificial ground regains calm.
Obedience to dharmic instruction and timely movement toward appropriate sacred spaces is portrayed as part of spiritual order.
The mountain destination is Gandhamādana (explicit in the preceding verse), a sacred landmark in Purāṇic geography.
No specific rite is mentioned; the directive concerns place and propriety—where one should (and should not) remain.