वेदमित्रस्य पुत्रोऽभूत्सुमेधा नाम सुव्रतः । सारस्वतस्य तनयः सोमवानिति विश्रुतः
vedamitrasya putro'bhūtsumedhā nāma suvrataḥ | sārasvatasya tanayaḥ somavāniti viśrutaḥ
“吠陀密多罗有一子,名‘苏美陀’,持戒清净、誓愿殊胜;萨罗娑跋多之子则以‘苏摩梵’之名著称。”
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa/Sauti)
Listener: Ṛṣayaḥ
Scene: Two households in an āśrama-village: Vedamitra with his son Sumedhā (calm, disciplined), and Sārasvata with his son Somavān (saumya, radiant), suggesting parallel upbringing.
Purāṇas praise disciplined observance (suvrata) and present exemplary lineages to model dharmic life.
No tīrtha is specified; the verse introduces protagonists for the forthcoming teaching.
Only the quality ‘suvrata’ (good vows) is stated; no detailed rite is given here.