अथ सा चेतनां लब्ध्वा याज्ञ वल्क्यं पुरः स्थितम् । भार्यया सहितं दृष्ट्वा व्रीडयाऽसून्मुमोच ह
atha sā cetanāṃ labdhvā yājña valkyaṃ puraḥ sthitam | bhāryayā sahitaṃ dṛṣṭvā vrīḍayā'sūnmumoca ha
Kemudian dia sedar kembali dan melihat Yājñavalkya berdiri di hadapannya bersama isterinya. Dikuasai rasa malu, dia pun melepaskan nafas hayatnya.
Unspecified narrator (Purāṇic narration within Nāgara-khaṇḍa)
Scene: The revived woman opens her eyes, sees Yājñavalkya standing before her with his wife; her face flushes with shame, her body slackens, and her breath departs as those around freeze in shock.
Actions carry inner consequences: when conscience awakens, shame and moral gravity can become overwhelming, reminding readers to uphold purity and restraint.
This verse is narrative context in a tīrtha-māhātmya chapter; the specific site is not named in the line itself.
None in this verse; it describes a turning point in the story.