पुलस्त्य उवाच । विप्राणां वचनं श्रुत्वा स राजा श्रद्धयाऽन्वितः । तीर्थयात्रापरो भूत्वा परिबभ्राम मेदिनीम्
pulastya uvāca | viprāṇāṃ vacanaṃ śrutvā sa rājā śraddhayā'nvitaḥ | tīrthayātrāparo bhūtvā paribabhrāma medinīm
புலஸ்த்யர் கூறினார்—பிராமணர்களின் வார்த்தைகளை கேட்ட அந்த அரசன் பக்திச் சிரத்தையுடன் நிறைந்து, தீர்த்தயாத்திரையில் ஈடுபட்டு பூமியெங்கும் சுற்றித் திரிந்தான்.
Pulastya
Listener: Primary listener within the Purāṇic frame (not named here); internal listener is the audience of Pulastya’s account
Scene: Pulastya, seated as a sage-narrator, recounts: the king listens to brāhmaṇas, hands folded; next scene shows the king departing with minimal retinue, walking the earth’s sacred landscape.
Faithful acceptance of dharmic counsel transforms intention into action—pilgrimage becomes a lived vow.
The verse sets the narrative frame for multiple tīrthas; the focus is on the king’s earth-wide tīrtha-yātrā.
Tīrtha-yātrā (pilgrimage) itself is presented as a sustained dharmic practice undertaken with śraddhā.