श्राद्धार्हा यज्ञयोग्याश्च कन्यायोग्या विशेषतः । परं ते स्थापिता राजन्स्वयमिंद्रेण तत्र च
śrāddhārhā yajñayogyāśca kanyāyogyā viśeṣataḥ | paraṃ te sthāpitā rājansvayamiṃdreṇa tatra ca
他们堪受施行施罗陀(śrāddha)之邀,具足祭祀(yajña)之资格,尤为适宜缔结婚姻盟好。大王啊,正是因陀罗亲自将他们安置于彼处至高之位。
Viśvāmitra (to the King)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahārāja (king)
Scene: A visionary tableau: Indra symbolically ‘establishes’ a group of Nāgara brāhmaṇas in a sanctified locale—Indra with vajra and celestial attendants, while sages and the king witness the decree; ritual fires glow nearby.
Ritual purity and proper eligibility matter in dharmic rites; sacred authority is framed as divinely sanctioned.
The verse continues the Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya setting; the specific tīrtha name is not stated in this single śloka.
It affirms who is considered fit for śrāddha and yajña participation (eligibility/adhikāra).
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