उपास्य संध्यां विधिवत्प्रत्यागच्छत्तमोवृते । मार्गे दष्टो भुजंगेन ममार निजकर्मणा
upāsya saṃdhyāṃ vidhivatpratyāgacchattamovṛte | mārge daṣṭo bhujaṃgena mamāra nijakarmaṇā
Matapos niyang isagawa nang wasto ang pagsamba sa sandhyā, siya’y nagbalik nang lumaganap ang dilim. Sa daan, siya’y tinuklaw ng ahas at namatay—sa bisa ng sarili niyang karma.
Sūta (continuing narration)
Scene: Night has fallen; the brāhmaṇa walks alone on a dim path, returning from worship. A serpent strikes from the shadows; the moment freezes between devotion and mortality, emphasizing karmic inevitability.
Even the dutiful can meet sudden death; Purāṇas interpret such events through karma, urging deeper spiritual refuge beyond mere routine.
No named tīrtha is mentioned; the focus is on the karmic event within the story.
The sandhyā worship is said to be performed ‘vidhivat’ (according to proper procedure), though details are not enumerated.