प्रविष्टो भगवान्वह्निर्यथा देवैर्न लक्ष्यते । तत्रोत्थेन दर्दुरेण तेषां प्रोक्तो हुताशनः
praviṣṭo bhagavānvahniryathā devairna lakṣyate | tatrotthena dardureṇa teṣāṃ prokto hutāśanaḥ
دخل فَهْني المبارك على وجهٍ لا تدركه به الآلهة. غير أنّ ضفدعاً نهض هناك فكشف لهم هوتاشَنَة (آكل القرابين).
Pulastya
Tirtha: Arbuda-jalāśaya / cascade vicinity (contextual)
Type: kund
Scene: Agni slips unseen into the waterscape; devas search in confusion. A frog suddenly surfaces, pointing out (by croak/gesture) the hidden presence of Hutaśana.
The divine may remain unseen even to the mighty; humble creatures can become instruments of revelation in sacred places.
The setting is Arbuda’s waters where Agni hides; the landscape itself functions as a sacred veil and revealer.
None stated; the verse highlights the motif of revelation at a sacred water-site.