अथ तौ बालकौ दीनावृषिभिः परिपालितौ । वृद्धिं गतौ महारण्ये बालावेव स्थितौ व्रते
atha tau bālakau dīnāvṛṣibhiḥ paripālitau | vṛddhiṃ gatau mahāraṇye bālāveva sthitau vrate
Entonces aquellos dos niños, desamparados, fueron cuidados por los sabios ṛṣis. Crecieron en un gran bosque, firmes en sus votos (vrata), como si aún fueran niños sencillos.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (destination implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two orphaned children in a forest hermitage: sages with matted hair offering food and instruction; the children performing simple vows—collecting firewood, offering water, reciting mantras—amid a tranquil āśrama with deer and birds.
Association with sages and commitment to vrata form a dharmic foundation that prepares one for tīrtha-worship and higher merit.
Not named in this verse; it serves as narrative lead-up to their later arrival at Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
Vrata (religious observance/vow) is mentioned as a sustained discipline, without a specific named vow.