अथ तस्य द्विजेन्द्रस्य बालवैधव्यसंयुता । अनुजाऽसीत्तपोयुक्ता ब्रह्मचर्यकृतक्षणा
atha tasya dvijendrasya bālavaidhavyasaṃyutā | anujā'sīttapoyuktā brahmacaryakṛtakṣaṇā
Alors ce brahmane éminent avait une sœur cadette—devenue veuve dans sa jeunesse—dévouée à l’ascèse et inébranlable dans la discipline du brahmacarya.
Sūta
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis
Scene: A young widowed sister of the brahmin, serene and austere, practicing brahmacarya and tapas—simple attire, matted hair, prayer posture—standing as a calm counterpoint to prior violence.
Austerity and disciplined conduct are presented as spiritual power sources that often shape tīrtha legends and divine outcomes.
The verse is part of the Ambarevatī māhātmya storyline situated in the Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s local tīrtha setting.
No explicit ritual; brahmacarya and tapas are described as ongoing disciplines.