एवं स्तुत्वा च देवेशं दानवान्तकरं हरिम् । पुनरुक्तेन वै स्नात्वा ततो विप्रांस्तु भोजयेत्
evaṃ stutvā ca deveśaṃ dānavāntakaraṃ harim | punaruktena vai snātvā tato viprāṃstu bhojayet
So soll man, nachdem man den Herrn der Herren, Hari, den Vernichter der Dānavas, gepriesen hat, mit der vorgeschriebenen Rezitation erneut baden und danach die Brāhmaṇas speisen.
Narratorial/Instructional voice within Revākhaṇḍa (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā-tīrtha (implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A didactic ‘two-panel’ depiction: first, stuti to Hari at the river; second, re-snāna with mantra; third, brāhmaṇas being fed—showing the canonical closure repeated for emphasis.
Devotion at a tīrtha is to be sealed with dharma—purification and charitable hospitality to brāhmaṇas.
The Revā/Narmadā tīrtha sphere is the implied locus of the rite.
Repeat-recitation bathing (punarukta-snāna) followed by vipra-bhojana.