तत्किं ते तपसः शक्त्या ब्राह्मणस्य विचक्षण । अपरं शृणु मे वाक्यं यद्ब्रवीमि परिस्फुटम् । शृण्वतां मुनिवृन्दानां तथान्येषां द्विजोत्तम
tatkiṃ te tapasaḥ śaktyā brāhmaṇasya vicakṣaṇa | aparaṃ śṛṇu me vākyaṃ yadbravīmi parisphuṭam | śṛṇvatāṃ munivṛndānāṃ tathānyeṣāṃ dvijottama
Какова польза от силы твоих аскез, о прозорливый брахман? Теперь выслушай иное мое слово, которое я скажу совершенно ясно, — пока сонмы мудрецов и прочие слушают, о лучший из дважды-рожденных.
Triśaṅku (continued address to Vasiṣṭha)
Listener: Vasiṣṭha (and implicitly the assembled sages)
Scene: Triśaṅku speaks loudly, turning slightly toward the gathered sages as if to shame Vasiṣṭha; Vasiṣṭha remains composed; sages react with mixed concern and silence.
Spiritual power is questioned when it is not aligned with right action; public dharma-debate is framed as taking place before a community of sages.
No tīrtha is named in this verse.
No direct prescription; the verse challenges the efficacy of tapas and introduces a further demand/argument.