मयाऽनीता शुभा माला लब्धश्चांतं चतुर्भुज । त्वया लब्धो न चासत्यं वद मे पुरुषोत्तम
mayā'nītā śubhā mālā labdhaścāṃtaṃ caturbhuja | tvayā labdho na cāsatyaṃ vada me puruṣottama
(ব্ৰহ্মাই ক’লে:) “হে চতুৰ্ভুজ! মই এই শুভ মালা আনিছোঁ আৰু মই অন্ত পোৱা বুলি জানিলোঁ। তুমি নাপালা—সেয়ে, হে পুৰুষোত্তম, মোক সত্যকৈ কোৱা।”
Brahmā
Scene: Brahmā confronts Viṣṇu, holding an auspicious garland, claiming he found the end; he challenges Viṣṇu to speak truth—moral drama under the shadow of the infinite liṅga.
Dharma demands truth, yet the narrative highlights how pride can still frame a conversation around ‘victory’ rather than reality.
None explicitly in this verse; it continues the liṅga-mahātmyā discourse within the Arbuda-khaṇḍa setting.
None.