वेदोपवेदवेदाङ्गादीन्यभिव्यस्य पूरितः । अष्टादशपुराणानां वक्ता सत्यवतीसुतः
vedopavedavedāṅgādīnyabhivyasya pūritaḥ | aṣṭādaśapurāṇānāṃ vaktā satyavatīsutaḥ
«وبعد أن بسطَ بتمامٍ الڤيدات، واليوپڤيدات، والڤيدانغا وما سواها، صار ابنُ ساتياڤتي (ڤياسا) شارحَ البورانات الثماني عشرة».
Sūta (contextual continuation of ‘Sūta uvāca’)
Listener: Assembly / addressed kulapati
Scene: A scholastic tableau: Vyāsa, son of Satyavatī, after expounding Veda and auxiliaries, stands as the speaker of the eighteen Purāṇas—establishing the authority behind the narrative stream.
Purāṇas stand within a continuous sacred lineage; their teachings on dharma and tīrthas are grounded in the Vedic tradition through Vyāsa.
No single site is named; the verse establishes scriptural authority for the forthcoming Revā tīrtha narration.
None; it is a statement of textual lineage and authority.