विश्वामित्र उवाच । एतस्मिन्नेव काले तु व्याप्तः स्वर्गोऽखिलो नृप । मानुषैरपि पापाढ्यैः सर्वधर्मविवर्जितैः
viśvāmitra uvāca | etasminneva kāle tu vyāptaḥ svargo'khilo nṛpa | mānuṣairapi pāpāḍhyaiḥ sarvadharmavivarjitaiḥ
قال فيشواميترا: «في هذا الوقت بعينه، أيها الملك، امتلأت السماء كلها حتى بالبشر المثقلين بالآثام، المجردين من كل صور الدارما».
Viśvāmitra
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king (nṛpa)
Scene: Viśvāmitra addresses a king, gesturing upward where svarga appears crowded with newly arrived humans; some look penitent, others bewildered, highlighting the paradox of sinners in heaven.
It warns of dharma’s decline and highlights the paradox of spiritual outcomes when true practice is abandoned.
The verse is part of the surrounding tīrtha discourse in Adhyāya 208; it functions as a moral frame rather than naming a new site.
None here; it sets up a critique that is elaborated in the following verse(s).