ततः स पृथिवीपालः साम्ना चोग्रेण च स्वयम् । पर्यपृच्छत्सुहृद्वर्गं प्रत्यजानन्न चैव ते
tataḥ sa pṛthivīpālaḥ sāmnā cogreṇa ca svayam | paryapṛcchatsuhṛdvargaṃ pratyajānanna caiva te
ثم إنَّ حامي الأرض (الملك) أخذ يَسأل جماعةَ خلّانه بنفسه، تارةً باللين وتارةً بالشدة، غير أنّهم لم يعترفوا بالأمر ألبتّة.
Īśvara (narrator voice within the Māhātmya context)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king (Śaryāti) alternates gentle and stern questioning of his trusted companions in a tight circle, faces averted, no one admitting fault; the atmosphere is controlled but tense.
Leadership requires discernment: even gentle and stern questioning may fail when truth is concealed, prompting a deeper search for dharma.
The broader frame is Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya), though this verse itself is narrative setup rather than direct tīrtha praise.
None in this verse; it focuses on the king’s inquiry and the companions’ silence.