तस्मात्तस्य पुरो नीत्वा बालोऽयं क्षीणजीवितः । क्रियतां तस्य वाक्येन यथा स्याच्चिरजीवभाक्
tasmāttasya puro nītvā bālo'yaṃ kṣīṇajīvitaḥ | kriyatāṃ tasya vākyena yathā syāccirajīvabhāk
فلذلك خذوا هذا الغلام، وقد أخذت حياته تضعف، إلى حضرته؛ ولْيُعمَل بأمره، لكي ينال الطفل نصيبًا من طول العمر.
Sages (collective resolution, as reported by the narrator)
Scene: Sages gently lift and escort a frail brahmacārin boy, his vitality fading; their faces show resolve as they prepare to bring him before Brahmā.
Right action includes seeking guidance from the highest authority when life and dharma are at stake; divine instruction is framed as transformative.
The focus is Brahmā’s presence (Brahmaloka) rather than a named earthly tīrtha in this specific verse.
To bring the boy before Brahmā and act according to Brahmā’s directive; the exact rite is not specified here.