यावत्षोडशसंख्याश्च नान्यस्यैतद्धि युज्यते । त्वया शक्र सदा कार्या शुश्रूषा च द्विजन्मनाम्
yāvatṣoḍaśasaṃkhyāśca nānyasyaitaddhi yujyate | tvayā śakra sadā kāryā śuśrūṣā ca dvijanmanām
“Hendaklah mereka berjumlah enam belas; kerana tiada susunan lain yang wajar. Dan engkau, wahai Śakra (Indra), hendaklah sentiasa berkhidmat dengan penuh hormat kepada para dvija, yang dua kali lahir.”
Brahmā (continued instruction)
Scene: A divine ordinance is proclaimed: sixteen priests must officiate; Indra, addressed as Śakra, is instructed to serve them attentively.
Humility before Dharma: even kings of heaven must serve sacred learning and those who uphold ritual truth.
The tīrtha’s eminence is suggested by the strict, classical yajña protocol observed there; the verse itself is not a place-name verse.
A sixteen-priest arrangement is mandated, and Indra is tasked with ongoing service to the priests.