तस्मान्नागं समारुह्य निजं वृत्रनिषूदन । एणस्य कृष्णसारस्य वंशांते चर्म न्यस्य च
tasmānnāgaṃ samāruhya nijaṃ vṛtraniṣūdana | eṇasya kṛṣṇasārasya vaṃśāṃte carma nyasya ca
‘അതുകൊണ്ട്, ഹേ വൃത്രനിഷൂദന! നിന്റെ സ്വന്തം ആനമേറി വരിക; കൂടാതെ മുളങ്കോലിന്റെ അഗ്രത്തിൽ കൃഷ്ണസാര മൃഗത്തിന്റെ ചർമ്മം വെച്ച് (ഞാൻ പറഞ്ഞതു പോലെ ചെയ്യുക).’
Brahmā (continuation of counsel to Indra)
Tirtha: Jyeṣṭhapuṣkara
Type: kshetra
Scene: Indra, addressed as Vṛtra-slayer, is instructed to mount his elephant; a bamboo staff is prepared with blackbuck skin affixed at its tip as a visible marker above the crowd.
Dharma is upheld through practical means: sacred gatherings require clear, auspicious signs to guide the community.
The instruction is given in the Jyeṣṭhapuṣkara bathing-festival context.
Indra is told to mount his elephant and use a staff bearing blackbuck skin as a visible marker for the bathing proceedings.