एको ब्राह्मणदायाद उज्जयिन्या इहागतः । कृतोपनयनः पित्रा ब्रह्मचर्यव्रतेस्थितः
eko brāhmaṇadāyāda ujjayinyā ihāgataḥ | kṛtopanayanaḥ pitrā brahmacaryavratesthitaḥ
A certain Brahmin youth, heir to a Brahmin lineage, came here from Ujjayinī. His father had performed his upanayana, and he was established in the vow of brahmacarya.
Śiva (continuing the narrative addressed to Aparṇā in the preceding verse)
Tirtha: Kāśī (as the destination kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Aparṇā (Pārvatī)
Scene: A young Brahmin student arrives from Ujjayinī: carrying a staff and water-pot, wearing a simple cloth and sacred thread, calm and disciplined. Kāśī’s lanes/ghāṭs appear ahead, with ascetics in the distance.
Dharma begins with saṃskāras and disciplined vows; such purity becomes the foundation for tīrtha-related merit.
The broader Kāśī sacred region where the narrative unfolds (context: Hara-pāpa-hrada māhātmya).
Upanayana (sacred-thread initiation) and steadfastness in the brahmacarya-vrata.