कीदृक्तेन कृतं तस्य प्रायश्चित्तं विशुद्धय्रे । कीदृक्तेन कृतं तच्च निजराज्यं यथा पुरा
kīdṛktena kṛtaṃ tasya prāyaścittaṃ viśuddhayre | kīdṛktena kṛtaṃ tacca nijarājyaṃ yathā purā
¿Con qué clase de acto realizó su expiación (prāyaścitta) para purificarse? ¿Y por qué medio recobró su propio reino como antes?
Ānarta
Listener: Viśvāmitra (as the answering sage in the sequence)
Scene: The king presses for specifics: what expiation purified the offender, and what act restored his kingdom—an earnest, dharma-centered interrogation of the sage.
Dharma is practical: wrongdoing is met with prescribed purification, leading to restoration of order and wellbeing.
Śaṃkhatīrtha is the broader setting of the narrative inquiry.
Prāyaścitta is referenced, with the details requested rather than given in this verse.