साक्षतं सुमनोयुक्तं समादाय गतस्ततः । संतिष्ठते नृपो यत्र आनर्तो त्रतसंयुतः
sākṣataṃ sumanoyuktaṃ samādāya gatastataḥ | saṃtiṣṭhate nṛpo yatra ānarto tratasaṃyutaḥ
Dann nahm er Akṣata (Reiskörner) zusammen mit Blumen und ging zu dem Ort, wo der König von Ānarta stand, umgeben von seinem Gefolge.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator)
Scene: The priest carries akṣata and flowers and approaches the king of Ānarta, who stands surrounded by attendants.
Auspicious substances like akṣata and flowers symbolize purity and reverence, preparing the setting for mantra and ritual action.
The verse references Ānarta and a royal setting; it does not explicitly name a tīrtha.
Carrying akṣata (unbroken rice) and flowers as auspicious ritual materials when approaching the king for the rite.