रोरूयमाणमालोक्य ततस्ते नागरा द्विजाः । दयां च महतीं कृत्वा ततः प्रोचुः परस्परम्
rorūyamāṇamālokya tataste nāgarā dvijāḥ | dayāṃ ca mahatīṃ kṛtvā tataḥ procuḥ parasparam
அவன் உரக்க அழுததைப் பார்த்து, அந்த நாகர த்விஜர்கள் பேரிரக்கத்துடன் உருகி, பின்னர் ஒருவருக்கொருவர் பேசத் தொடங்கினர்।
Sūta (narration continues)
Listener: Śaunaka and the Naimiṣāraṇya sages (implied)
Scene: A group of Nāgara brāhmaṇas observe Puṣpa’s loud weeping; their faces soften, and they gather in a small circle to deliberate a remedy.
Purāṇic dharma emphasizes compassionate guidance: the learned aid the remorseful by directing them toward valid means of purification.
The tīrtha setting is implicit; the verse highlights the dharmic community within the sacred locale of Nāgara Khaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya.
Not yet; the brāhmaṇas are about to consult śāstra and purāṇa for an authoritative prescription.