धर्मो बृहस्पतिश्चैव कपिलो गाधिनंदनः । बहुलत्वाच्च ये नोक्ता विविधा देवतागणाः
dharmo bṛhaspatiścaiva kapilo gādhinaṃdanaḥ | bahulatvācca ye noktā vividhā devatāgaṇāḥ
Naroon din sina Dharma at Bṛhaspati, si Kapila, at ang anak ni Gādhi (Viśvāmitra); at marami pang iba’t ibang pangkat ng mga diyos—napakarami kaya’t hindi naisa-isa ang lahat ng pangalan.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced)
Scene: A dignified cluster of personified Dharma and great teachers: Bṛhaspati as radiant guru, Kapila as ascetic sage, Viśvāmitra as tapasvī—amid innumerable unnamed deities filling the horizon.
Righteousness (Dharma), sacred wisdom (Bṛhaspati), and sage-traditions (Kapila, Viśvāmitra) converge in honoring Guha, showing unity of knowledge and devotion.
No particular tīrtha is named in this verse.
None; the verse emphasizes the vastness of the divine assembly.