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Text 53
patnī-saṁyājāvabhṛthyaiś
caritvā te maharṣayaḥ
sasnū rāma-hrade viprā
yajamāna-puraḥ-sarāḥ
patnī-saṁyāja — the ritual in which the sponsor of the sacrifice offers oblations together with his wife; avabhṛthyaiḥ — and the final rituals, known as avabhṛthya; caritvā — having executed; te — they; mahāṛṣayaḥ — the great sages; sasnuḥ — bathed; rāma — of Lord Paraśurāma; hrade — in the lake; viprāḥ — brāhmaṇas; yajamāna — the sponsor of the sacrifice (Vasudeva); puraḥ-sarāḥ — placing in front.
After supervising the patnī-saṁyāja and avabhṛthya rituals, the great brāhmaṇa sages bathed in Lord Paraśurāma’s lake with the sponsor of the sacrifice, Vasudeva, who led them.