नाचिकेतो विभाण्डश्च वालखिल्यादयस्तथा । शातातपश्च शङ्खश्च जैमिनिर्गोभिलस्तथा
nāciketo vibhāṇḍaśca vālakhilyādayastathā | śātātapaśca śaṅkhaśca jaiminirgobhilastathā
Di sana hadir Nāciketa dan Vibhāṇḍa, juga para Vālakhilya dan yang lain; Śātātapa dan Śaṅkha, serta Jaimini dan Gobhila juga.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā/Narmadā tīrthas (samantataḥ—around the river)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A riverbank hermitage setting where a narrator recites a roll-call of venerable sages—Nāciketa, Vibhāṇḍa, Vālakhilyas, Śātātapa, Śaṅkha, Jaimini, Gobhila—suggesting a grand conclave before a sacred journey.
By associating the episode with celebrated sages, the Purāṇa frames the tīrtha tradition as ancient, widely accepted, and spiritually authoritative.
The setting remains the Narmadā sacred region leading into Ravitīrtha; this verse lists sages rather than a particular shrine.
None stated; it is descriptive narration.
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