इत्थं सीमंतिनीं सम्यगनुशास्य पुनः सती । ययौ सापि वरारोहा राजपुत्री तथाऽकरोत्
itthaṃ sīmaṃtinīṃ samyaganuśāsya punaḥ satī | yayau sāpi varārohā rājaputrī tathā'karot
Thus, having properly instructed the married lady, Satī departed again. And that noble princess, of lovely form, did exactly so.
Unspecified in snippet (narrative voice within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: Satī, radiant and composed, finishing counsel to a married woman; Satī departs, while the princess stands resolved to perform the prescribed worship.
Right instruction (upadeśa) bears fruit when followed with obedience and sincerity.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; it functions as narrative transition within the vrata account.
No new rite is introduced here; it confirms that the princess followed the previously taught Śiva-Gaurī worship observance.