तस्मादानंदसंदोहः समभून्मम सांप्रतम् । तच्छ्रुत्वागस्त्यवचनं व्यासः प्रोवाच तं मुनिम्
tasmādānaṃdasaṃdohaḥ samabhūnmama sāṃpratam | tacchrutvāgastyavacanaṃ vyāsaḥ provāca taṃ munim
Darum ist in diesem Augenblick eine Flut der Freude in mir aufgestiegen. Als Vyāsa Agastyas Worte vernahm, wandte er sich an jenen Weisen.
Narrator (frame voice), then transition to Vyāsa speaking
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and Naimiṣāraṇya sages (implied)
Scene: A quiet āśrama setting: Vyāsa, stirred with joy, turns toward Agastya after hearing his words; the atmosphere is anticipatory, marking the opening of a sacred discourse on Ayodhyā.
Hearing the glory of a sacred place from realized sages generates immediate inner joy and prompts further dharmic questioning.
Ayodhyā is the ongoing subject whose greatness is causing the described joy.
None in this verse; it bridges into the formal questions about pilgrimage method and fruits.