अत्राऽसौ तिष्ठते वह्निर्निर्झरे पर्वतस्य च । दग्धाश्च जलजाः सर्वे सुतप्तेनैव वारिणा
atrā'sau tiṣṭhate vahnirnirjhare parvatasya ca | dagdhāśca jalajāḥ sarve sutaptenaiva vāriṇā
«هنا يقيم أغني—في شلال الجبل؛ وقد احترقت جميع الكائنات المولودة من الماء بالماء نفسه، إذ صار شديد السخونة.»
Frog (Dardura) speaking to the Devas (reported by Pulastya)
Tirtha: Arbuda-nirjhara (contextual cascade)
Type: ghat
Scene: A mountain cascade pours bright, steaming water; within the rock-spring Agni abides unseen. Aquatic beings appear distressed or lifeless, emphasizing the water’s unnatural heat.
Sacred places bear unmistakable signs; when divinity abides in a landscape, nature itself reflects that power.
A nirjhara (cascade/spring) on Arbuda mountain is highlighted as the locus of Agni’s concealed presence.
No explicit ritual is described; the verse gives a diagnostic sign (heated waters) connected to the sacred site.