अमुना राजसिंहेन इंद्रद्युम्नेन धीमता । यजनाद्द्व्यंगुलोत्सेधा कृतेयं वसुधायदा
amunā rājasiṃhena iṃdradyumnena dhīmatā | yajanāddvyaṃgulotsedhā kṛteyaṃ vasudhāyadā
بذلك الأسد بين الملوك، إندراديومنَ الحكيم—حين أقام اليَجْنَا—ارتفعت هذه الأرض حينئذٍ بمقدار عرض إصبعين.
Saṃvarta
Tirtha: Mahī-sāgara-saṅgama (contextual)
Type: sangam
Listener: Petitioners/sages
Scene: King Indradyumna, radiant and resolute, performs a grand yajña; as oblations blaze, the earth subtly rises—symbolized by a lifted ground line or lotus-like emergence—signifying cosmic approval.
Great yajñas performed with dharma are portrayed as cosmically potent, benefiting even the earth itself.
The verse provides the backstory leading to the Mahī–Sāgara Saṅgama tīrtha (introduced in the surrounding passage).
Yajña (sacrificial worship) is referenced as the cause of a miraculous effect; no step-by-step ritual is detailed.