न चचाल निजस्थानात्प्रायश्चित्तविभीषया । नोवाच वचनं सोऽत्र चयनन्यस्तलोचनः
na cacāla nijasthānātprāyaścittavibhīṣayā | novāca vacanaṃ so'tra cayananyastalocanaḥ
প্ৰায়শ্চিত্তৰ ভয়ত সি নিজৰ স্থানৰ পৰা নচলিল; আৰু তাত একো কথাও নক’লে, চলি থকা কৰ্মত দৃষ্টি স্থিৰ কৰি ৰাখিলে।
Narrator (contextual purāṇic narration; likely Sūta/Skanda depending on Nāgarakhaṇḍa frame)
Scene: The hotṛ stands motionless with a serpent coiled around him; his lips are closed, eyes unwavering toward the altar; the assembly watches, realizing his silence is deliberate to avoid ritual fault.
Awareness of prāyaścitta (atonement) reinforces careful conduct; dharma in ritual demands steadiness, restraint, and focus.
Not specified in this verse; it supports the chapter’s broader tīrtha-centered narrative.
Prāyaścitta is referenced conceptually, but no specific expiation rite is prescribed in this line.