श्रीमार्कंडेय उवाच । यद्येवं मुनिशार्दूल कुरुष्व वचनं मम । सप्तद्वीपवतीं पृथ्वीं मा त्यक्त्वा कुत्रचिद्व्रज
śrīmārkaṃḍeya uvāca | yadyevaṃ muniśārdūla kuruṣva vacanaṃ mama | saptadvīpavatīṃ pṛthvīṃ mā tyaktvā kutracidvraja
قال شري ماركاندييا: «إن كان الأمر كذلك، يا نمرَ الحكماء، فافعل قولي. لا تترك هذه الأرض ذاتَ القارات السبع وتمضِ إلى مكانٍ آخر».
Mārkaṇḍeya
Listener: muniśārdūla (addressed sage)
Scene: Mārkaṇḍeya, serene and authoritative, instructs a great sage not to depart the earth; behind them a symbolic map-like vista of oceans and dvīpas, suggesting the saptadvīpa cosmos.
In moments of discouragement, guidance from a realized sage redirects effort toward the precise, grace-filled remedy.
The site is about to be disclosed; this verse is the preface to naming Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra.
A practical injunction: do not renounce the world in despair; instead, follow the sage’s forthcoming tīrtha-instruction.