अथ तद्वचनं श्रुत्वा सुराः सर्वे तथा द्विजाः । पुलस्त्यश्च शुभार्थाय स्नानार्थं प्रस्थितास्तदा । ब्रह्मणा सहिता हृष्टाः पुत्रदारसमन्विताः
atha tadvacanaṃ śrutvā surāḥ sarve tathā dvijāḥ | pulastyaśca śubhārthāya snānārthaṃ prasthitāstadā | brahmaṇā sahitā hṛṣṭāḥ putradārasamanvitāḥ
मग ते वचन ऐकून सर्व देव आणि सर्व द्विज—पुलस्त्यांसह—शुभार्थ स्नानासाठी तेव्हा निघाले। ब्रह्मासह ते आनंदाने, पुत्र व पत्नींसह गेले।
Sūta (continuing narration from v.36)
Tirtha: Jyeṣṭha-kuṇḍa (contextual)
Type: kund
Scene: A grand procession to the sacred waters: gods in celestial vehicles and dvijas on foot converge; Pulastya leads a sage-group; Brahmā at the center; families with children and spouses follow, carrying offerings, all moving toward the kuṇḍa for auspicious bathing.
A tīrtha’s auspicious power draws all orders—gods, sages, and householders—into a shared act of purification.
The bathing context points to Jyeṣṭhapuṣkara/Jyeṣṭha-kuṇḍa in this adhyāya.
Undertaking snāna as a deliberate pilgrimage act for śubha (auspicious merit).