एतेन समयेनावां शमं नय सुमध्यमे । सा तयोर्वचनाद्देवि उपसंगम्य भार्गवम् । उवाच वाक्यं यत्ताभ्यामुक्तं भृगुसुतं प्रति
etena samayenāvāṃ śamaṃ naya sumadhyame | sā tayorvacanāddevi upasaṃgamya bhārgavam | uvāca vākyaṃ yattābhyāmuktaṃ bhṛgusutaṃ prati
“Meanwhile, O slender-waisted one, keep your mind calm.” At their words, the lady approached Bhārgava (Cyavana), and repeated to Bhṛgu’s son what the two had told her.
Narrator (describing Sukanyā’s action and report to Cyavana)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (implied); specific saras/kunda unnamed in this verse
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devi (addressed as 'sumadhyame', 'devi')
Scene: Sukanyā, modestly adorned, approaches the sage Bhārgava (Cyavana) seated near a sacred waterbody in Prabhāsa; she repeats the message with composed demeanor while attendants or the Aśvins remain nearby.
Dharma is upheld through transparency and composure—Sukanyā neither hides nor agitates, but consults her husband.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, as the broader māhātmya frame for this renowned episode.
None directly; it prepares the narrative for the water-immersion act that follows.