गोदणीयाभिधे ग्रामे गोत्रौ द्वौ तत्र संस्थितौ । वत्सगोत्रं प्रथमकं भारद्वाजं द्वितीयकम्
godaṇīyābhidhe grāme gotrau dvau tatra saṃsthitau | vatsagotraṃ prathamakaṃ bhāradvājaṃ dvitīyakam
‘গোদণীয়া’ নামৰ গাঁৱত দুটা গোত্ৰ স্থাপিত আছে। প্ৰথমটো বৎস গোত্ৰ, আৰু দ্বিতীয়টো ভাৰদ্বাজ গোত্ৰ।
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic voice addressing a king)
Tirtha: Godaṇīyā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A map-like village vignette: two lineage banners or assemblies—Vatsa and Bhāradvāja—near a central meeting place; a sage recites names to attentive listeners.
Dharmāraṇya is mapped through communities and lineages, showing how sacred regions are sustained by dharmic households.
A named settlement—Godaṇīyā—is identified within the Dharmāraṇya landscape; this verse is primarily geographic-genealogical.
None explicitly; the verse catalogs gotras present in a particular village.