बहूनां हि सहस्राणि देवगंधर्वरक्षसाम् । राज्ञां मुनीन्द्रदैत्यानां कलेर्नष्टानि तेऽभवन्
bahūnāṃ hi sahasrāṇi devagaṃdharvarakṣasām | rājñāṃ munīndradaityānāṃ kalernaṣṭāni te'bhavan
নিশ্চয় তোমাৰ কাৰণেই সহস্ৰ সহস্ৰ—দেৱ, গন্ধৰ্ব আৰু ৰাক্ষস, তদুপৰি ৰজা, মহামুনি আৰু দৈত্য—কলহৰ দ্বাৰা বিনাশপ্ৰাপ্ত হৈছে।
Phālguna (Arjuna)
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (frame)
Scene: A panoramic tableau: devas, gandharvas, rākṣasas, kings, sages, and daityas shown in separate vignettes, all caught in the same red thread of conflict, symbolized by a dark wind or serpent of strife moving through them.
Unrestrained discord can lead to widespread ruin across all orders of beings; dharma warns against fomenting conflict.
No tīrtha is referenced; the verse continues a character-based critique within the dialogue.
None; it is narrative evaluation rather than a vrata or tīrtha injunction.