इति ब्रुवाणा गीर्वाणा ददृशुस्तूटजं मुनेः । होमधूमसुगंधाढ्यं बटुभिर्बहुभिर्वृतम्
iti bruvāṇā gīrvāṇā dadṛśustūṭajaṃ muneḥ | homadhūmasugaṃdhāḍhyaṃ baṭubhirbahubhirvṛtam
かく神々が語るとき、聖仙よ、彼らは牟尼の葉の庵を見た。ホーマ供犠の煙の芳香に満ち、多くの若き弟子たちに囲まれていた。
Narrator (deduced: Vyāsa reporting; immediate speaker not marked in this verse)
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya sages
Scene: Devas in the sky behold a humble leaf-hut (tūṭaja/paṇṇa-kuṭīra) of a sage; curling homa-smoke rises with sandal-like fragrance; many young students (batu/brahmacārins) sit around with samidh and veda-leaves.
The verse highlights the sanctity of Vedic discipline—homa, fragrance of sacrifice, and the presence of brahmacārins as signs of dharmic life.
The broader Kāśīkhaṇḍa setting continues, though this verse specifically depicts a sage’s āśrama rather than naming a single tīrtha.
Homa (fire-offering) is referenced as an ongoing rite in the sage’s hermitage.