समाकुलितचित्तास्ते नृपमामं समाययुः । कान्यकुब्जस्थितं शूरं पाखण्डैः परिवेष्टितम्
samākulitacittāste nṛpamāmaṃ samāyayuḥ | kānyakubjasthitaṃ śūraṃ pākhaṇḍaiḥ pariveṣṭitam
心乱れた彼らは、カーニヤクブジャに滞在する王のもとへ赴いた。王は勇猛であったが、四方を異端の徒に取り巻かれていた。
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator continuing the story)
Tirtha: Kānyakubja (Gaṅgā-taṭa vicinity)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king addressed as ‘nṛpa’ in the section’s frame
Scene: A group of distressed brāhmaṇas approaches a valiant king seated in Kānyakubja, while sectarian figures crowd around him, visually ‘encircling’ the throne and darkening the court’s atmosphere.
When dharma is threatened, the righteous should seek lawful protection and speak truthfully to restore moral order.
Kānyakubja is named as the king’s seat in this episode; the broader context remains Dharmāraṇya’s sacred narrative frame.
No ritual is prescribed in this verse; it sets the scene for a dharmic appeal to royal authority.