विद्याधरा योगसिद्धाः पुलस्त्यपुलहादयः । पितरः कश्यपोऽत्रिश्च मरीचिर्भृगुरंगिराः
vidyādharā yogasiddhāḥ pulastyapulahādayaḥ | pitaraḥ kaśyapo'triśca marīcirbhṛguraṃgirāḥ
持明众、瑜伽成就者,以及普罗娑提耶、普罗诃等诸圣;祖灵众(Pitṛ);迦叶与阿底利;摩利支、婆利古与安吉罗——皆聚集于彼处。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrative voice
Scene: A mixed assembly: Vidyādharas hovering with garlands, yogasiddhas seated in meditation, and great ṛṣis—Pulastya, Pulaha, Kaśyapa, Atri, Marīci, Bhṛgu, Aṅgiras—standing with staffs and waterpots; Pitṛs appear as luminous ancestral forms receiving respect.
Spiritual authority is confirmed across traditions—yoga-siddhas, pitṛs, and Vedic seers collectively witness and uphold the sacred act.
No geographic tīrtha is named; the verse emphasizes the breadth of spiritual lineages present.
None explicitly; it continues the ceremonial attendance list, implying a grand rite worthy of such witnesses.