देशांतरप्रजातस्य तत्र जातस्य वा पुनः । अज्ञातपितृवर्गस्य सामा न्यं पदमिच्छतः
deśāṃtaraprajātasya tatra jātasya vā punaḥ | ajñātapitṛvargasya sāmā nyaṃ padamicchataḥ
—他国に生まれた者、またはその異郷に生まれた者のために。父系の系譜が知られず、共同体における通常の地位(承認)を求める者のために。
Brāhmaṇas (inquiring, as narrated by Viśvāmitra)
Listener: Nṛpottama (unnamed king)
Scene: The inquiry sharpens: what about one born in another land, or born there to migrants, and especially one whose paternal lineage is unknown—seeking ‘common standing’? The scene carries a compassionate tension between dharma and social belonging.
The tradition addresses complex social situations—birth abroad or unknown lineage—through dharmic procedures aimed at rightful integration and purity.
No specific tīrtha is cited; the verse frames eligibility and status questions within ritual law.
It requests instructions for purification/recognition for those born outside the homeland or with unknown paternal lineage seeking accepted standing.