Reṇukā-vilāpa and the Aftermath of Jamadagni’s Slaying (अर्जुनोपाख्यान-प्रसङ्गः)
इति श्रीब्रह्माण्डे महापुराणे वायुप्रोक्ते मध्यमभागे तृतीय उपोद्धातपादेर्ऽजुनोपाख्याने एकोनत्रिंशत्तमो ऽध्यायः // २९// वासिष्ठ उवाच श्रुस्वैतत्सकलं राजा जमदग्निवधादिकम् / उद्विग्नचेताः सुभृशं चिन्तयामास नैकधा
iti śrībrahmāṇḍe mahāpurāṇe vāyuprokte madhyamabhāge tṛtīya upoddhātapāder'junopākhyāne ekonatriṃśattamo 'dhyāyaḥ // 29// vāsiṣṭha uvāca śrusvaitatsakalaṃ rājā jamadagnivadhādikam / udvignacetāḥ subhṛśaṃ cintayāmāsa naikadhā
Thus, in the holy Brahmāṇḍa Mahāpurāṇa, in the middle section spoken by Vāyu, within the third introductory part of the Arjuna narrative, ends Chapter Twenty-Nine. Vasiṣṭha said: Hearing all this, beginning with the slaying of Jamadagni, the king’s mind grew greatly agitated, and he pondered deeply in many ways.