अथ तैर्बाह्मणैः सर्वैः स भूयः कौतुकान्वितैः । कस्यचित्त्वथ कालस्य पृष्टो भुक्त्वा यथेच्छया
atha tairbāhmaṇaiḥ sarvaiḥ sa bhūyaḥ kautukānvitaiḥ | kasyacittvatha kālasya pṛṣṭo bhuktvā yathecchayā
«Então, depois de todos aqueles brāhmaṇas terem comido a seu contento, passado algum tempo, cheios de curiosidade, voltaram a interrogá-lo.»
Narrative voice within Bhartṛyajña episode (contextual narrator)
Scene: Brāhmaṇas, having eaten, sit relaxed yet attentive; the patron-king stands respectfully nearby; gestures indicate questioning and explanation; remnants of the ritual meal visible.
Ritual acts in Purāṇic dharma unfold within respectful social conduct—feeding brāhmaṇas and subsequent inquiry reflect completion and validation of rite.
The adhyāya is within a tīrtha-māhātmya context, but this verse focuses on the interpersonal sequence following śrāddha rather than naming a site.
It implies the customary feeding (bhojana) of brāhmaṇas as part of śrāddha, after which discussion and guidance may follow.