निर्दोषो ब्राह्मणश्रेष्ठ तस्माच्छापात्प्ररक्ष माम् । तच्छ्रुत्वा च्यवनं प्राह कृपाविष्टो भृगुः स्वयम्
nirdoṣo brāhmaṇaśreṣṭha tasmācchāpātprarakṣa mām | tacchrutvā cyavanaṃ prāha kṛpāviṣṭo bhṛguḥ svayam
“ข้ามิได้มีโทษเลย โอ้พราหมณ์ผู้ประเสริฐ โปรดคุ้มครองข้าจากคำสาปนี้เถิด” ครั้นได้ยินดังนั้น ภฤคุผู้เปี่ยมด้วยเมตตา จึงกล่าวกับจยวะนะด้วยตนเอง
First half: the cursed one; second half: narrator introducing Bhṛgu’s response to Cyavana
Scene: The petitioner pleads, ‘I am blameless—protect me’; Bhṛgu’s face softens with compassion as he turns to address Cyavana.
Purāṇic dharma highlights both innocence (nirdoṣatā) and the compassionate duty of sages to restore balance.
Not named in this verse; the narrative culminates in a sacred-water/field instruction connected to Hāṭakeśvara.
No ritual is specified here; it sets up the authoritative intervention that later becomes tied to a sacred location.