तस्माद्वह्निं प्रवेक्ष्यामि सार्धमाभ्यामसंशयम् । आपृष्टोऽस्यधुना स्नेहान्मम देहि जलांजलिम्
tasmādvahniṃ pravekṣyāmi sārdhamābhyāmasaṃśayam | āpṛṣṭo'syadhunā snehānmama dehi jalāṃjalim
是故,吾必无疑随此二人入火。既出于情谊向汝告辞,请以此掬水予我送别。
Indradyumna (mahīpati)
Scene: A decisive moment before entering fire: the protagonist declares he will enter the flames with two companions; he asks for a final handful of water as a farewell offering, surrounded by tense witnesses and the glow of Agni.
True resolve (niścaya) and dharmic sincerity are shown even in crisis, accompanied by respectful leave-taking and gratitude.
No specific tīrtha is explicitly named in this verse; the focus is on the narrative moment and dharmic conduct.
Jalāñjali—offering water in joined palms—appears as a farewell/last honoring gesture.