मन्वन्तरेषु सर्वेषु कल्पादिषु सुरेश्वरि । एष एव क्रमः प्रोक्तो विशेषं शृणु सांप्रतम्
manvantareṣu sarveṣu kalpādiṣu sureśvari | eṣa eva kramaḥ prokto viśeṣaṃ śṛṇu sāṃpratam
يا سيّدةَ الآلهة، في جميع المَنفَنتَرات وفي الدورات التي تبتدئ بالكَلبات، قد قيل هذا النظام بعينه. فاسمعي الآن التفصيلَ الخاصّ في هذا الحين.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sureśvarī (Lady of the gods)
Scene: A cosmic teaching tableau: the speaker gestures to concentric cycles labeled Kalpa and Manvantara, then points back to a ritual pavilion at Prabhāsa, indicating ‘same krama, special details now’.
Puranic dharma is portrayed as timeless—valid across cosmic ages—yet adaptable through specific instructions.
The broader discourse belongs to Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya, centered on Prabhāsa.
It introduces that a fixed ‘krama’ (procedure) exists and that special details will follow.