Bhāgīratha’s Tapas and the Petition to Gaṅgā (गङ्गावतरण-प्रसङ्गः)
स तु तेनैव मार्गेण समुद्र प्रविवेश ह । अपश्यच्च महात्मानं कपिल॑ तुरगं च तम्,उन्होंने उसी मार्गसे समुद्रमें प्रवेश किया और महात्मा कपिल तथा यज्ञिय अश्वको देखा
sa tu tenaiva mārgeṇa samudraṃ praviveśa ha | apaśyacca mahātmānaṃ kapilaṃ turaṅgaṃ ca tam ||
Auf demselben Weg drang er in den Ozean ein und erblickte dort den großherzigen Weisen Kapila sowie jenes Opferpferd.
सगर उवाच
Perseverance can bring one to the truth, but the encounter with holiness and sacred duty requires self-control; rash judgment in the presence of a great ascetic can lead to grave consequences.
Sagara (or his agent/descendant in the episode’s flow) follows the same trail into the ocean and discovers the sage Kapila sitting there, with the sacrificial horse that had been sought.