शरत्कालेऽरमद्राजा बहुले चाश्विनस्य सः । वनमध्यं गतोऽद्राक्षीद्भ्रमन्तं पिङ्गलद्विजम्
śaratkāle'ramadrājā bahule cāśvinasya saḥ | vanamadhyaṃ gato'drākṣīdbhramantaṃ piṅgaladvijam
Pada musim luruh, pada saat purnama bulan Āśvina, raja bersuka ria; masuk ke tengah rimba, baginda terlihat seorang brāhmaṇa berwarna keperangan keemasan sedang mengembara.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced for Skanda Purāṇa narrative frame)
Tirtha: Hanūmanteśvara (foreshadowed)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/assembly (contextual)
Scene: Autumn full-moon light filters into a forest clearing; King Śatabāhu, in royal attire, notices a tawny-hued brāhmaṇa wandering with a purposeful, searching gaze.
A chance meeting with a brāhmaṇa in a sacred setting often marks the turning point where dharma is taught and the seeker’s course is redirected.
The forest interior of Hanūmantavana in the Revā-region is the immediate setting; the verse emphasizes auspicious time (Āśvina) and sacred locale.
No direct rite is prescribed, though the mention of Āśvina’s full-moon context hints at sacred calendrical timing often associated with vows and tīrtha-visits.