भृगुस्तु स्वपुरं प्रायाद्ब्रह्मघोषनिनादितम् । ऋग्यजुःसामघोषेण ह्यथर्वणनिनादितम्
bhṛgustu svapuraṃ prāyādbrahmaghoṣanināditam | ṛgyajuḥsāmaghoṣeṇa hyatharvaṇanināditam
แล้วฤๅษีภฤคุจึงไปยังนครของตน อันกึกก้องด้วยพรหมโฆษะ; สะท้อนด้วยบทสวดฤค ยชุร และสามัน และยังสั่นกังวานด้วยสรรเสริญแห่งอถรรวะด้วย
Narrator within the dialogue (contextual narration in Revā Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Bhṛgukaccha (as a Veda-resounding kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Bhṛgu enters his city; the air vibrates with layered Vedic chanting—Ṛg, Yajus, Sāman, Atharvan—emanating from multiple śālās and āśramas.
A sacred settlement is characterized by Vedic life—continuous mantra and recitation sanctify space and community.
Bhṛgu’s own city/settlement, presented as a Veda-resounding sacred locale connected to the Bhṛgu region.
No explicit rite; the verse highlights Vedic chanting (brahmaghoṣa) as the defining sacred practice of the place.