कस्यचित्त्वथ कालस्य तत्र राजा विदूरथः । आनर्त्तविषये जज्ञे वार्धक्यं च क्रमाद्ययौ
kasyacittvatha kālasya tatra rājā vidūrathaḥ | ānarttaviṣaye jajñe vārdhakyaṃ ca kramādyayau
अथ कस्यचित्कालस्य तत्र आनर्त्तविषये विदूरथो नाम राजा जज्ञे, स च क्रमाद् वार्धक्यं प्राप्तवान्।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating (deduced)
Scene: A dignified king in western Indian court setting, with banners and attendants; subtle signs of aging begin to appear as time passes, foreshadowing a pilgrimage episode.
It introduces a royal exemplar whose life-stage (aging) becomes the narrative occasion for demonstrating tīrtha power.
The chapter context continues the Rudraśīrṣa-tīrtha praise; this verse begins a related narrative episode.
None in this verse; it is narrative framing.