न ते ह्यविदितं किंचित्तव वेदसमुद्भवम् । भर्तृयज्ञो विहस्योच्चैस्ततो वचनमब्रवीत्
na te hyaviditaṃ kiṃcittava vedasamudbhavam | bhartṛyajño vihasyoccaistato vacanamabravīt
Nichts, was aus dem Veda hervorgeht, ist dir unbekannt. Da lachte Bhartṛyajña laut auf und sprach diese Worte.
Narrative voice (introducing Bhartṛyajña’s reply)
Scene: Bhartṛyajña smiles/laughs gently yet confidently, then begins to speak; the assembly’s tension eases as instruction is about to be given.
Puranic teaching grounds itself in Vedic authority, presenting expiation and purity as extensions of Vedic dharma.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it functions as a narrative lead-in.
None directly; the verse introduces Bhartṛyajña’s forthcoming statement.