सरस्वत्या च पितरौ देव्याश्चाऽश्वास्य दुःखितौ । आमंत्र्य हिमशैलेंद्रं ब्रह्मणं च सकेशवम्
sarasvatyā ca pitarau devyāścā'śvāsya duḥkhitau | āmaṃtrya himaśaileṃdraṃ brahmaṇaṃ ca sakeśavam
Sarasvatī consolou os pais entristecidos da Deusa. Depois, despedindo-se do Himālaya e de Brahmā juntamente com Keśava (Viṣṇu), prepararam-se para partir.
Narrator (Sūta)
Compassionate speech that consoles the sorrowful is dharma, even amid divine and cosmic transitions.
Himālaya is referenced as a sacred mountain-lord, but no specific tīrtha is singled out in this verse.
No formal rite is prescribed; the verse models proper conduct of taking leave (āmaṃtrya) and offering consolation.