। ऋषय ऊचुः । ब्रह्मणा कतमे स्थाने तत्र सूत कृतं तपः । वालखिल्यैश्च तैः सर्वैर्मुनिभिः शंसितव्रतैः
| ṛṣaya ūcuḥ | brahmaṇā katame sthāne tatra sūta kṛtaṃ tapaḥ | vālakhilyaiśca taiḥ sarvairmunibhiḥ śaṃsitavrataiḥ
Les sages dirent : « Ô Sūta, en quel lieu Brahmā accomplit-il là son austérité, et en quel lieu tous ces sages Vālakhilya, ascètes loués pour leurs vœux, la pratiquèrent-ils ? »
Ṛṣis (Sages)
Tirtha: Haravedī (as kṣetra-context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sūta
Scene: Forest council of sages questioning Sūta; behind them, a visionary hint of Brahmā and tiny Vālakhilya ascetics engaged in severe tapas at a designated spot.
Sacred geography is learned through inquiry: knowing where great beings practiced tapas guides pilgrimage and practice.
The question concerns the precise spot within the same tīrtha-region being described in the Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya.
No prescription; it is a request for location-specific information about Brahmā’s and the Vālakhilyas’ austerities.