भोभो वैमानिकश्रेष्ठ मुहूर्तं प्रतिपालय । अगस्तिर्नाम विप्रोऽहं मित्रावरुणसंभवः
bhobho vaimānikaśreṣṭha muhūrtaṃ pratipālaya | agastirnāma vipro'haṃ mitrāvaruṇasaṃbhavaḥ
«He da, du Bester unter den Vimāna-Reitern, verweile einen Augenblick. Ich bin der Brahmane namens Agastya, aus Mitra und Varuṇa hervorgegangen.»
Agastya
Type: kund
Listener: Vaimānika (the vimāna-rider; a king now honored by Gandharvas)
Scene: Agastya halts the vimāna-rider with a commanding yet composed gesture, introducing himself as the famed r̥ṣi born of Mitra and Varuṇa; Gandharvas pause in attentive silence.
Sages embody dharma and serve as authoritative guides; their presence redirects extraordinary events toward spiritual explanation.
The verse is part of a tīrtha episode near sacred waters; the tīrtha name is not specified here.
None; it is a narrative address and identification of the ṛṣi.