भद्रायुषः समुत्पत्तिं तस्य कर्माप्यमानुषम् । आवेद्य रहसि प्रेम्णा त्वत्सुतां कीर्तिमालिनीम्
bhadrāyuṣaḥ samutpattiṃ tasya karmāpyamānuṣam | āvedya rahasi premṇā tvatsutāṃ kīrtimālinīm
他在私下里、怀着慈爱,禀告了跋陀罗优沙(Bhadrāyuṣa)的来历及其非凡(非人)的功业,并提及你的女儿吉尔提玛丽妮(Kīrtimālinī)。
Purāṇic narrator (contextual; likely Sūta-style narration)
Listener: King Candrāṅgada
Scene: In a secluded palace room, the yogin leans slightly forward, speaking softly; the king listens intently; a sense of sacred secrecy surrounds the revelation about Bhadrāyuṣa and Kīrtimālinī.
Dharma is advanced through wise, timely counsel—especially when it safeguards honor and guides marriage alliances toward a higher purpose.
No sacred site is mentioned; the focus is on lineage, virtue, and counsel.
None directly; the verse concerns confidential disclosure and matrimonial context.