गायन्गाखामुपायातः पितुस्तस्याश्रमांतिके । अनृना हि स्त्रियः सर्वाः सूत्रकारो यदब्रवीत्
gāyangākhāmupāyātaḥ pitustasyāśramāṃtike | anṛnā hi striyaḥ sarvāḥ sūtrakāro yadabravīt
เขาขับร้องคาถาแล้วมาถึงใกล้อาศรมของบิดา (เขากล่าวสาธยายว่า) “ดังที่ผู้รจนาสูตรประกาศไว้ สตรีทั้งปวงแท้จริงเป็นผู้พ้นจากหนี้กรรม”
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating; the quoted maxim is attributed to a sūtrakāra (aphoristic authority)
Scene: A young man approaches a forest hermitage singing a didactic verse; the āśrama is calm with sages, deer, and a sacrificial fire; the verse hangs in the air like a moral proclamation.
Dharma cautions against hasty moral condemnation; one should rely on śāstric restraint and fairness.
The scene is set at a sage’s āśrama near the Kauśikī; no separate tīrtha-phala is stated here.
None; the verse conveys a normative maxim rather than a ritual rule.