येषां मृत्युर्मनुष्याणां जायते सर्पभक्षणात् । न तेषां जायते मुक्तिः प्रेतभावात्कथंचन
yeṣāṃ mṛtyurmanuṣyāṇāṃ jāyate sarpabhakṣaṇāt | na teṣāṃ jāyate muktiḥ pretabhāvātkathaṃcana
بالنسبة لأولئك البشر الذين يموتون بسبب لدغة ثعبان، لا يتحقق لهم الخلاص؛ بل يبقون في حالة بريتا (روح هائمة).
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) speaking to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Ahisambhava-tīrtha (implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: dvijottamāḥ (best of the twice-born)
Scene: A dim liminal scene: a departed soul in preta-bhāva near a cremation ground, while a serpent’s shadow looms—emphasizing the need for ritual release.
Certain deaths are treated as spiritually disruptive; without proper remedial rites, the departed is described as remaining in preta-bhāva rather than attaining release.
The statement supports the chapter’s focus on a Nāga/ahi-related tīrtha where corrective rites are to be performed.
No direct rite is stated here; it sets up the need for śrāddha/remedial ceremonies described in the next verse.