Arjuna meets the Lokapālas, is tested by Indra, and is led to Amarāvatī for astra-śikṣā
Indraloka-gamana
प्राच्यां नारायणस्थानं मेरावतिविराजते । यत्र भूतेश्वरस्तात सर्वप्रकृतिरात्मभू:
prācyāṃ nārāyaṇasthānaṃ merāvatīvirājate | yatra bhūteśvaras tāta sarvaprakṛtir ātmabhūḥ ||
قال فايشَمبايانا: «في جهة المشرق يلمع المقام المقدّس لنارايانا، متألّقًا مع مِيرافَتي. هناك، يا بُنيّ، يقيم ربّ جميع الكائنات—الذاتيّ الولادة (آتْمَبهو)، وهو أساس الطبيعة كلّها.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse frames sacred space as a manifestation of the supreme: Nārāyaṇa is presented as the luminous center where the Lord of beings abides as the self-existent source underlying all prakṛti (nature).
Vaiśampāyana describes a revered eastern holy locus—Nārāyaṇa’s abode—highlighting its splendor and identifying the divine presence there as the ruler of all beings and the primordial ground of existence.