उलूकं गृध्रराजश्च कार्यं पप्रच्छ तं तथा । म चाचख्यावयं मित्रं बको मेऽस्य मुनिः किल
ulūkaṃ gṛdhrarājaśca kāryaṃ papraccha taṃ tathā | ma cācakhyāvayaṃ mitraṃ bako me'sya muniḥ kila
El rey de los buitres preguntó a Ulūka cuál era el propósito de su visita. Entonces Ulūka explicó: «Este es nuestro amigo; y este Baka—según se dice—es un muni, un sabio asceta».
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa, per Māheśvarakhaṇḍa convention)
Listener: Śaunaka/ṛṣis (typical frame; not explicit here)
Scene: A vulture-king confronts an owl (Ulūka) in a forested liminal space; the owl introduces a companion crane (Baka) reputed to be a sage; the moment is tense yet inquisitive.
Truthful introduction and clarity of intention are part of dharma in any meeting—especially among elders and seekers.
No tīrtha is explicitly praised in this verse.
None; it is a narrative exchange establishing identity and purpose.