तस्माद्भूभितले देव कृत्वा जन्म स्वयं विभो । भारं नाशय मेदिन्या एतदर्थ मिहागतः
tasmādbhūbhitale deva kṛtvā janma svayaṃ vibho | bhāraṃ nāśaya medinyā etadartha mihāgataḥ
فلذلك، يا ربّ—يا ذا القدرة المطلقة—تفضّل أن تتجسّد بمشيئتك على الأرض، وأن ترفع عبءَ الإلهة الأرض. ولهذا الغرض جئتُ إلى هنا.
Nārada (to Viṣṇu), implied
Type: kshetra
Scene: A supplicant (likely Nārada or a divine envoy) entreats the Lord to take birth on Earth to remove Bhūdevī’s burden; Bhūdevī is implied as bowed and distressed, with cosmic scale suggested by the Earth-goddess motif.
Divine compassion is expressed through voluntary incarnation to protect the world and uphold dharma.
No specific location is praised in this verse; it supports the broader tīrtha-mahātmya storyline.
None; the verse is petitionary and narrative.