ततस्तमालोक्य तथा मुमूर्षुं कौशिकादिभिः । स संहितं विचिंत्याह दीर्घायुषमथात्मनः
tatastamālokya tathā mumūrṣuṃ kauśikādibhiḥ | sa saṃhitaṃ viciṃtyāha dīrghāyuṣamathātmanaḥ
അപ്പോൾ അവനെ ആ നിലയിൽ, മരണം ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നവനായി കണ്ടു, കൗശികാദികൾ എല്ലാവരും ഒരുമിച്ച് ആലോചിച്ച്, അവന് ദീർഘായുസ്സും ക്ഷേമവും ലഭിക്കട്ടെയെന്ന് പറഞ്ഞു।
Narrative voice (as relayed by Nārada)
Scene: A small assembly—Kauśika and companions—gather around a despondent figure; their faces show concern as they confer and prepare to speak words of hope.
Dharma is upheld through compassionate counsel: sages redirect despair toward life, duty, and a wiser resolution of karmic confusion.
No site is named in this verse; it sets up guidance that will lead to a place/person of knowledge.
None; the emphasis is on deliberation by sages and the intention to preserve life.