साक्षसूत्रकरान्किंचिद्विनिमीलितलो चनान् । सुधौतसूक्ष्मकाषायवासः प्रावरणान्वितान
sākṣasūtrakarānkiṃcidvinimīlitalo canān | sudhautasūkṣmakāṣāyavāsaḥ prāvaraṇānvitāna
Some held rosaries in their hands, their eyes gently half-closed in inward contemplation; they wore finely washed, delicate ochre garments, with proper upper coverings.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa typically Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and ṛṣis
Scene: Sages seated in composed posture, rosaries in hand, eyelids gently lowered in contemplation; their washed, fine ochre garments and upper cloths convey disciplined renunciation and purity.
The sage’s life is marked by japa, meditation, and simplicity—outer purity supporting inner absorption.
No tīrtha is named in this verse.
Implicitly references japa (rosary) and dhyāna (half-closed eyes), but no explicit rule is stated.