विश्वामित्र उवाच । तेषां तद्वचनं श्रुत्वा ब्राह्मणानां नृपोत्तम । अब्रवीद्भर्तृयज्ञस्तु स्वाभिप्रायं सुसंमतम्
viśvāmitra uvāca | teṣāṃ tadvacanaṃ śrutvā brāhmaṇānāṃ nṛpottama | abravīdbhartṛyajñastu svābhiprāyaṃ susaṃmatam
विश्वामित्र म्हणाले—हे नृपोत्तम, त्या ब्राह्मणांचे वचन ऐकून भर्तृयज्ञाने आपला सुसंमत अभिप्राय सांगितला।
Viśvāmitra
Listener: nṛpottama (the king addressed)
Scene: Viśvāmitra narrates; a king listens as brāhmaṇas stand nearby; Bhartṛyajña prepares to speak, indicating a shift from hearing to proclamation.
Dharma is clarified through respectful dialogue: after hearing the learned, one should speak only what is well-considered and aligned with righteous intent.
This verse sets the narrative frame; the specific tīrtha becomes explicit in the following verses (notably the mention of Gartā-tīrtha).
No direct ritual is prescribed in this verse; it introduces Bhartṛyajña’s forthcoming guidance on śuddhi (purificatory authorization).