एवं संस्मारितोऽपि त्वं यदि भूयः प्रवर्तसे । भूताविष्टश्चिकित्स्यो नो विविधैरौषधैर्भवान्
evaṃ saṃsmārito'pi tvaṃ yadi bhūyaḥ pravartase | bhūtāviṣṭaścikitsyo no vividhairauṣadhairbhavān
Mesmo depois de assim advertido, se ainda voltares a insistir, então deverás ser tratado por nós como alguém possesso por espíritos, com diversos remédios.
Narrative context (within the dialogue; admonisher speaking to the addressee)
Listener: Śaunaka and the Naimiṣāraṇya sages (frame implied)
Scene: A stern admonisher warns a stubborn warrior: if he repeats the offense, he will be treated like one afflicted by bhūtas—suggesting ritual/medical intervention.
Persisting in harmful habits after instruction is treated as a kind of possession—calling for firm corrective measures.
No site is mentioned; the verse remains within a moral-dialogic context.
It mentions ‘various remedies’ (auṣadha) for one deemed spirit-possessed, without detailing a specific ritual.