ऐरावती सरिच्छ्रेष्ठा यस्माद्देशाद्विनिर्गता मेघश्यामं च तं देशं द्रुमखण्डैरनेकशः //
airāvatī saricchreṣṭhā yasmāddeśādvinirgatā meghaśyāmaṃ ca taṃ deśaṃ drumakhaṇḍairanekaśaḥ //
من الإقليم الذي تنبثق منه النهر الفاضل «إيرافَتِي» (Airāvatī)، وُصفت تلك البلاد بأن لونها قاتم كالسحاب، وأنها مكسوّة في مواضع كثيرة ببساتين وأحراجٍ من الأشجار المتجمّعة.
This verse is not about Pralaya; it functions as sacred-geography, describing a river’s origin-region and the natural features (cloud-dark terrain, abundant groves).
Indirectly, it supports Purāṇic ideals of righteous settlement: prosperous regions are marked by water sources and forests, guiding kings in protecting rivers/woodlands and householders in choosing fertile, well-watered lands.
No explicit Vāstu rule is stated, but the verse highlights auspicious site indicators—near a renowned river, with healthy tree-groves—often treated in Vāstu and tīrtha contexts as favorable for habitation and sacred activity.