एषा प्रवृत्तिस्त्वनयोर्बालयोः समुदाहृता । कथा च शिवभक्ताया किमन्यत्प्रष्टुमिच्छसि
eṣā pravṛttistvanayorbālayoḥ samudāhṛtā | kathā ca śivabhaktāyā kimanyatpraṣṭumicchasi
Thus has the account of these two boys been fully related, and also the story of that devoted worshipper of Śiva. What else do you wish to ask?
Parāśara (contextual, as the ensuing dialogue in Adhyāya 21 is Parāśara–King)
Scene: A sage concludes a sacred narration about two boys and a Śiva-devotee; the listener remains attentive, poised to ask the next question—quiet, lamp-lit āśrama ambience.
It closes a devotional narrative, emphasizing that Śiva-bhakti and dharmic conduct are the core takeaways before moving to further inquiry.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it functions as a narrative transition within the Brahmottara section.
None is stated here; the verse is a concluding prompt inviting further questions.