सोपि राजा सदोषांस्तानजारूपान्विलोक्य च । स्वस्यैव ब्राह्मणं दृष्ट्वा तं तथा संप्रहर्षितः
sopi rājā sadoṣāṃstānajārūpānvilokya ca | svasyaiva brāhmaṇaṃ dṛṣṭvā taṃ tathā saṃpraharṣitaḥ
ฝ่ายพระราชาเอง เมื่อทอดพระเนตรแพะเหล่านั้นที่มีตำหนิ แล้วได้เห็นพราหมณ์ของพระองค์กลับคืนดังเดิม ก็ทรงยินดีเป็นอย่างยิ่ง
Sūta (deduced from continued narration)
Scene: The king looks upon a group of goats marked with blemishes, then turns to see the brāhmaṇa restored and radiant; his face breaks into delighted astonishment.
The tīrtha’s grace is publicly verifiable in Purāṇic narrative—restoration and transformation inspire faith and joy even in rulers.
The same tīrtha complex of Adhyāya 133 whose effects the king observes through the brāhmaṇa’s recovery.
None explicitly; the verse continues the narrative impact of prior snāna and worship.