आरेभिरे क्रियायोगं मार्कंडनृपपूर्वकाः । तेषां तपस्यतामेवं समाजग्मे कदाचन । तीर्थयात्रानुषंगेन लोमशालोकनोत्सुकः
ārebhire kriyāyogaṃ mārkaṃḍanṛpapūrvakāḥ | teṣāṃ tapasyatāmevaṃ samājagme kadācana | tīrthayātrānuṣaṃgena lomaśālokanotsukaḥ
在马尔坎达王(Mārkaṇḍa)带领下,他们开始修行克里亚瑜伽(kriyā-yoga)的戒行之道。正当他们如此苦行之时,有一次,罗摩沙(Lomaśa)因渴望一见而来,亦是他巡礼诸圣地(tīrtha)行程中的一站。
Narrator (contextual; within Nārada’s narration)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Phālguna (addressed in surrounding narration)
Scene: An ascetic encampment: King Mārkaṇḍa and companions engaged in kriyā-yoga and austerities; the sage Lomaśa arrives with a pilgrim’s staff, waterpot, and dust of many tīrthas on his feet.
Pilgrimage and disciplined practice (kriyā-yoga, tapas) are strengthened by the guidance and visitation of great sages.
Tīrtha-yātrā is mentioned generally; no single sacred site is named in this verse.
Kriyā-yoga (structured religious discipline) and tapas (austerity) are the prescribed modes of practice.