सोऽप्यजगरतां त्यक्त्वा पुनः स्वर्गं गमिष्यति । अश्वमेधे कृते भर्त्रा सह यासि पुनर्दिवि । प्राप्स्यसे वर दानेन ममानेन सुलोचने
so'pyajagaratāṃ tyaktvā punaḥ svargaṃ gamiṣyati | aśvamedhe kṛte bhartrā saha yāsi punardivi | prāpsyase vara dānena mamānena sulocane
Ia pun, setelah meninggalkan keadaan sebagai ular besar, akan kembali pergi ke surga. Ketika suamimu menyelenggarakan yajña Aśvamedha, engkau akan naik lagi ke alam dewa bersamanya. Wahai yang bermata indah, melalui anugerahku ini engkau pasti mencapainya.
Agastya (addressing Indrāṇī/Śacī as ‘sulocane’ in the Nahuṣa episode)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Indrāṇī (addressed as sulocanā)
Scene: Agastya declares the outcome: Nahuṣa will abandon serpenthood and return to heaven; Indrāṇī will rejoin her husband in svarga after he performs Aśvamedha, by the sage’s boon.
Karmic suffering can end through destined dharmic acts and the grace of sages; sacrifice aligned with dharma supports restoration of cosmic order.
The passage belongs to the Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya, connecting legendary events to the sanctifying discourse of Prabhāsa.
Aśvamedha (horse sacrifice) is mentioned as a royal rite associated here with renewed ascent to heaven.