नाम्ना चैवेंद्रसूरिर्वै देशेस्मिन्कान्यकुब्जके । षोडशाब्दा च सा कन्या नोपनीता नृपात्मजा
nāmnā caiveṃdrasūrirvai deśesminkānyakubjake | ṣoḍaśābdā ca sā kanyā nopanītā nṛpātmajā
Di negeri Kānyakubja ini ada seorang bernama Indrasūri. Putri raja, meski telah berusia enam belas tahun, belum menjalani upanayana, inisiasi suci itu.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced; exact speaker not in snippet)
Tirtha: Kānyakubja (as kṣetra reference)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A map-like narrative shift to Kānyakubja; Indrasūri introduced as a figure in the city; the sixteen-year-old princess shown without the marks of initiation, suggesting a missing rite; courtiers and brahmins in discussion.
Neglect of saṃskāras (like upanayana) is portrayed as an early sign of weakening Vedic order, enabling later confusion in dharma.
Dharmāraṇya remains the larger sacred setting; Kānyakubja is named as a geographical/cultural locale within the narrative.
Upanayana is referenced indirectly by noting its absence for the princess.