Kurukshetra, Pṛthūdaka Tīrtha, and the Marriage of Saṃvaraṇa with Tapatī
सावित्रिमादाय ततो वसिष्ठः स्वमाश्रमं पुण्यमुपाजगाम सा चापि संस्मृत्य नृपात्मजं तं कृताञ्जलिर्वारुणिमाह देवी
sāvitrimādāya tato vasiṣṭhaḥ svamāśramaṃ puṇyamupājagāma sā cāpi saṃsmṛtya nṛpātmajaṃ taṃ kṛtāñjalirvāruṇimāha devī
随后,瓦西什塔携萨维特丽(Sāvitrī)前往自己清净的林苑道场。她亦忆念那位王子,合掌恭敬,对女神伐鲁尼(Vāruṇī)启言。
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Recollection (smṛti) joined with humility (añjali) signals discernment guided by reverence—important in Purāṇic ethics where recognition of dharma often begins with respectful inquiry rather than rash action.
Vamśānucarita / carita-style narration: it functions as character-episode progression (persons moving, speaking, recognizing), rather than cosmogony (sarga) or dissolution (pralaya).
The move to the āśrama frames the episode within a ‘dharma-laboratory’: sages and goddesses become the instruments through which the worth of a royal figure is tested and articulated.