Nāga-āyatana-darśana-pratīkṣā — The Brāhmaṇa’s Request and Waiting on the Gomatī
बदर्याश्रममागम्य समागम्य च तावृषी
badaryāśramam āgamya samāgamya ca tāv ṛṣī
జనమేజయుడు పలికెను—బదరీ ఆశ్రమానికి వచ్చి, ఆ ఇద్దరు ఋషులను కలుసుకొని…—అని చెప్పి, ఆ పవిత్ర ఆశ్రమంలో వారి సమాగమ వృత్తాంతాన్ని విచారించాడు।
जनमेजय उवाच
The verse frames dharma as something approached through humble inquiry in a sanctified setting: going to a place of tapas and learning (Badarī) and meeting realized sages, implying that ethical clarity is sought through disciplined environments and competent teachers.
Janamejaya begins a question by describing a journey to Badaryāśrama and a meeting with “those two sages.” The line functions as a narrative lead-in, preparing for details about who the sages are and what instruction or event followed their encounter.