सूत उवाच । स तथेति प्रतिज्ञाय वसिष्ठो मुनिसत्तमः । क्षालितांघ्रिः स्वयं तेन निविष्टो भोजनाय वै
sūta uvāca | sa tatheti pratijñāya vasiṣṭho munisattamaḥ | kṣālitāṃghriḥ svayaṃ tena niviṣṭo bhojanāya vai
Сута сказал: Васиштха, лучший среди мудрецов, согласился, молвив: «Да будет так». И когда царь сам омыл ему стопы, он сел, чтобы принять трапезу.
Sūta
Listener: (assembly of sages, traditionally Śaunaka and others at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Scene: A king humbly washes Vasiṣṭha’s feet and seats the sage for a formal meal; attendants hold water-pot and towel; ritual calm before the impending moral rupture.
True hospitality includes humility and service—honoring sages through traditional rites invites spiritual merit.
Not specified in this verse; it remains within the Tīrthamāhātmya narrative context.
Pāda-prakṣālana (washing the feet of an honored guest) prior to serving food.