पुलस्त्य उवाच । एवमुक्त्वा सहस्राक्षः पुष्करावर्तकान्घनान् । द्रुतमाज्ञापयामास वृष्ट्यर्थं जगतीतले
pulastya uvāca | evamuktvā sahasrākṣaḥ puṣkarāvartakānghanān | drutamājñāpayāmāsa vṛṣṭyarthaṃ jagatītale
পুলস্ত্য বললেন— এ কথা বলে সহস্রাক্ষ (ইন্দ্র) দ্রুত পুষ্করাবর্তক নামে বৃষ্টিবাহী মেঘদের পৃথিবীতলে বর্ষণের জন্য আদেশ দিলেন।
Pulastya (narrator)
Listener: king
Scene: Indra (Sahasrākṣa) on Airāvata or a cloud-throne, raising his hand in command; below, the Puṣkarāvartaka clouds gather in formation, beginning to pour rain over the earth.
Divine governance is portrayed as purposeful—rain and prosperity follow a righteous, directed order.
The passage forms the narrative setting that culminates in the naming and fame of Agnitīrtha.
None in this verse; it describes a divine command affecting rainfall.