समाऽयातो द्विजश्रेष्ठा यत्र सा पितृकूपिका । तृषार्तश्च श्रमार्तश्च निषसाद धरातले
samā'yāto dvijaśreṣṭhā yatra sā pitṛkūpikā | tṛṣārtaśca śramārtaśca niṣasāda dharātale
Ô le meilleur des brahmanes, il parvint au lieu où se trouve cette Pitṛkūpikā (le « puits des ancêtres ») ; accablé de soif et de fatigue, il s’assit à même le sol.
Sūta (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Pitṛkūpikā
Type: kund
Listener: (sages; implied)
Scene: Rāma, weary and thirsty, sits on the ground near a sacred well named Pitṛkūpikā; Sītā and Lakṣmaṇa stand nearby, attentive, with the forest and the well as focal points.
Sacred sites often arise around human need and divine encounter; even fatigue becomes the doorway to tīrtha-revelation.
Pitṛkūpikā—the tīrtha described as an ‘ancestor-well,’ associated with pitṛ-related merit.
No explicit rite is stated in this verse; it locates the tīrtha and frames the episode that will ground its ritual significance.