श्रीभगवानुवाच । एषा ख्याता खगश्रेष्ठ लोकेऽस्मिन्वृद्धकन्यका । शांडिलीनाम सर्वज्ञा ब्रह्मचर्यपरायणा
śrībhagavānuvāca | eṣā khyātā khagaśreṣṭha loke'sminvṛddhakanyakā | śāṃḍilīnāma sarvajñā brahmacaryaparāyaṇā
Le Seigneur Bienheureux dit : «Ô le meilleur des oiseaux, elle est renommée en ce monde sous le nom de “Vṛddhakanyakā”, la jeune fille devenue âgée. Son nom est Śāṇḍilī, omnisciente et entièrement vouée au vœu de brahmacarya, la chasteté sacrée.»
Śrī Bhagavān (Janārdana/Viṣṇu)
Tirtha: Vṛddhakanyakā (Śāṇḍilī) tradition (local saint-mahātmyā)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Garuḍa
Scene: Viṣṇu introduces the woman by name: Śāṇḍilī, the famed Vṛddhakanyakā—an elderly ascetic with maidenly purity; her posture is upright, eyes calm, aura bright, suggesting lifelong brahmacarya.
Brahmacarya, upheld with steadfastness, becomes a celebrated spiritual power worthy of universal renown.
The verse introduces the saintly figure within the Tīrthamāhātmya narrative; the tīrtha’s name is not specified in this line alone.
A vow-based discipline is highlighted: brahmacarya (celibate restraint), presented as her defining observance.