बाढमित्येव सोऽप्याह स मुनिः संशितव्रतः । पितामहमुपागम्य प्रणिपत्याब्रवीद्वचः
bāḍhamityeva so'pyāha sa muniḥ saṃśitavrataḥ | pitāmahamupāgamya praṇipatyābravīdvacaḥ
„So sei es“, erwiderte auch der Weise von festem Gelübde. Er trat zu Pitāmaha (Brahmā), verneigte sich in Niederwerfung und sprach diese Worte.
Sūta (narration)
Scene: A vow-bound sage, hands folded, approaches four-faced Brahmā seated on a lotus-throne; the sage bows fully and begins a formal petition.
Firm vows and humility before higher divine authority are integral to completing great rites in accordance with dharma.
The broader episode remains anchored in the Hāṭakeśvara tīrtha māhātmya, though this verse shifts to Brahmā’s realm for ritual sanction.
A procedural step: seeking Brahmā’s assent/support for the intended sacrificial undertaking.