सनाभिकमले विष्णो र्जातो ब्रह्मा हि लोककृत् । सर्वं जलमयं पश्यन्नानाकारमरूपकम्
sanābhikamale viṣṇo rjāto brahmā hi lokakṛt | sarvaṃ jalamayaṃ paśyannānākāramarūpakam
ومن اللوتس النابت من سُرّة فيشنو وُلِدَ براهما، صانع العوالم. فلما نظر حوله رأى كلَّ شيءٍ ماءً محضًا، بلا هيئةٍ متميّزة، وإن كان قابلاً لظهور صورٍ شتّى.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice; context indicates a descriptive narration within Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa)
Scene: A vast, dark-blue expanse of primordial waters; Viṣṇu reclining (yoga-nidrā) with a radiant lotus rising from his navel; Brahmā seated upon the lotus, gazing outward at a formless, watery universe shimmering with potential forms.
All manifested forms arise from the Divine source; creation begins from the formless and is ordered by dharma-guided intelligence.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it frames a cosmogonic prelude within the Dharmāraṇya section.
None explicitly; the verse is descriptive, establishing the creation setting.