भृग्वादीनां ततो दत्त्वा श्रुतिरक्षणदक्षिणाम् । ततो गीतैश्च नृत्यैश्च भोजनैश्च यथेप्सितैः
bhṛgvādīnāṃ tato dattvā śrutirakṣaṇadakṣiṇām | tato gītaiśca nṛtyaiśca bhojanaiśca yathepsitaiḥ
随后,他们赐予婆利古等诸仙“达克希那”,以护持《闻传》(Śruti,吠陀正统)。继而又依所愿安排歌咏、舞乐与丰盛筵席。
Narrator (Sūta)
Scene: A grand assembly: Bhṛgu and other sages receive gifts symbolizing ‘śruti-rakṣaṇa’; nearby, musicians sing, dancers perform, and attendants serve abundant food according to desire—yet under a sacred, orderly atmosphere.
Supporting guardians of sacred knowledge (Śruti) through charity is dharma, and celebration becomes sanctified when rooted in Vedic protection.
No specific tīrtha is named; the verse emphasizes communal religious celebration and support of Vedic custodians.
Giving dakṣiṇā to sages for śruti-rakṣaṇa and conducting auspicious festivities (song, dance, feasting) as part of the occasion.