आभ्यां तु जातमात्राभ्यां मित्रः पञ्चत्वमेयिवान् । अथ तस्य वरा भार्या सह तेनाग्निमाविशत्
ābhyāṃ tu jātamātrābhyāṃ mitraḥ pañcatvameyivān | atha tasya varā bhāryā saha tenāgnimāviśat
แต่เมื่อเด็กทั้งสองเพิ่งถือกำเนิด มิตราก็ล่วงเข้าสู่ภาวะแห่งธาตุทั้งห้า (คือสิ้นชีพ) แล้วภรรยาผู้ประเสริฐของเขาก็เข้าสู่กองไฟร่วมกับเขา
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A funeral scene: Mitra’s body prepared for cremation; the wife resolute, stepping toward the pyre; sages and onlookers in solemn silence; smoke rising into a twilight sky, symbolizing pañcabhūta return.
Human life is impermanent; Purāṇic narratives often pivot from loss toward tapas and refuge in sacred places.
The story belongs to the Prabhāsa-kṣetra cycle; the immediate tīrtha context is established earlier in the chapter (Citrāditya/Brahma-kuṇḍa).
No prescribed rite for the reader; the verse narrates the wife entering fire (a story element), not an instruction.