शृणोम्यर्णवमध्यस्थो निःशब्दस्तिमिते तदा । अम्भोरवमनौपम्यं दिशो दश विनादिनम्
śṛṇomyarṇavamadhyastho niḥśabdastimite tadā | ambhoravamanaupamyaṃ diśo daśa vinādinam
তখন সমুদ্র-মধ্যস্থ হয়ে, নিঃশব্দ ও স্তব্ধ অবস্থায় আমি জলের অতুল গর্জন শুনলাম, যা দশ দিক জুড়ে প্রতিধ্বনিত হচ্ছিল।
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Eka-arṇava (symbolic)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king (nṛpasattama)
Scene: A lone sage afloat in a glassy yet immense ocean; the ten directions are suggested by subtle radiating lines; the water’s roar is visualized as concentric wave-sound rings spreading outward.
Even when the world seems silent and empty, the Purāṇic vision portrays a deeper cosmic order—heard as the elemental voice of creation.
No tīrtha is named; the verse is part of a universal pralaya setting within the Revā Khaṇḍa narrative.
None—this is descriptive narration.