भार्गवोऽपि च तं हत्वा रक्तमादाय कृत्स्नशः । ततः संप्रेषयामास यत्र गर्ताऽथ पैतृकी
bhārgavo'pi ca taṃ hatvā raktamādāya kṛtsnaśaḥ | tataḥ saṃpreṣayāmāsa yatra gartā'tha paitṛkī
婆伽婆(帕罗修罗摩)亦然:他杀了那人后,将所有的血尽数收集,然后遣送到祖先之坑(供奉诸父祖 Pitṛ 之处)所在之地。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced from Purāṇic Māhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Paitṛkī Gartā
Type: kund
Scene: Paraśurāma, stern and ascetic-warrior, gathers blood into vessels; messengers carry it toward the ancestral pit, suggesting a grim ‘offering’ journey.
Actions—even fierce ones—are framed within vows and ritual accountability, pointing to the Purāṇic emphasis on dharma and the settling of ancestral obligations.
The verse gestures toward a ritual locus marked by a “paitṛkī gartā” (ancestral pit), later contextualized in this adhyāya with the movement toward Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra.
It foreshadows pitṛ-oriented rites by referencing the ancestral pit where offerings/ritual actions connected to the Pitṛs are performed.