दीर्घायुर्भव तैरुक्तः सर्वैरेव द्विजोत्तमैः । दृष्ट्वा मां विस्मयाविष्टैर्बालकं व्रतिनं विभो
dīrghāyurbhava tairuktaḥ sarvaireva dvijottamaiḥ | dṛṣṭvā māṃ vismayāviṣṭairbālakaṃ vratinaṃ vibho
सर्वैरेव द्विजोत्तमैः ‘दीर्घायुर्भव’ इति ममोक्तम्; मां बालकं व्रतिनं दृष्ट्वा ते विस्मयाविष्टा अभवन्, विभो।
Mārkaṇḍeya
Listener: his father
Scene: A circle of venerable sages gaze in astonishment at a young ascetic Mārkaṇḍeya; their hands raised in blessing as they utter 'dīrghāyur bhava', while the boy stands composed, holding a kamaṇḍalu, wearing matted hair and simple ascetic garb.
Vrata and disciplined conduct can shine even in youth, drawing blessings and reverence from the wise.
Not explicitly named in this verse; it supports the larger tīrtha-māhātmya narrative.
A blessing formula is cited (“dīrghāyur bhava”), and the ideal of vrata-observance is highlighted.