Yugapramāṇa–Kaliyuga-lakṣaṇa–Pralaya-kathā
Markandeya’s Account of Yugas, Kali Signs, and Dissolution
प्रवेश: केन दत्तो5यमुभयोर्वैन्यसंसदि । उच्चै: समभिभाषन्तौ केन कार्येण घिष्ठितौ
praveśaḥ kena datto ’yam ubhayor vainyasaṃsadi | uccaiḥ samabhibhāṣantau kena kāryeṇa ghiṣṭhitau ||
قال غوتَما: «مَن الذي أذن له بالدخول إلى مجلس ذرية فينا؟ ولأيِّ شأنٍ جاء الاثنان إلى هنا، يرفعان الصوت ويخاطبان البلاط بإلحاحٍ شديد؟»
गौतम उवाच
The verse foregrounds dharmic procedure: access to a royal assembly is not casual but authorized, and public speech in court must be justified by a legitimate purpose. Gautama’s questions emphasize accountability—who permitted entry and what rightful business warrants such loud, insistent address.
Gautama, observing a disruption or forceful address in the Vainya assembly, interrogates the situation. He asks who granted admission to the person in question and why two individuals are present, speaking loudly and pressing their matter before the court.