ब्राह्मण उवाच । लक्षणानि शिशोरस्य दृश्यंते यानि सन्मुने । गात्रस्थानि भवेत्सत्यं तैः पुमानजरामरः
brāhmaṇa uvāca | lakṣaṇāni śiśorasya dṛśyaṃte yāni sanmune | gātrasthāni bhavetsatyaṃ taiḥ pumānajarāmaraḥ
バラモンは言った。「おお善き牟尼よ、この子の身に見える身体の徴が、まことに正しい箇所に定まっているならば、それは老いと死を超える人となるしるしである。」
Brāhmaṇa (unnamed seer)
Listener: Mṛkaṇḍu (addressed as san-muni)
Scene: The brāhmaṇa speaks with calm authority, indicating specific auspicious marks on the child’s body; the child appears radiant and composed; Mṛkaṇḍu listens intently, the atmosphere charged with prophecy.
Karma and divine order manifest through signs, yet their fulfillment depends on truth, dharma, and higher causes.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it supports the larger Tīrthamāhātmya storyline through prophetic description.
None directly; it discusses bodily signs (lakṣaṇas) rather than a rite.