Pātāla-varṇana (Nārada’s Description of the Netherworld) / पातालवर्णनम्
भवन वारुणं पश्य यदेतत् सर्वकाउ्चनम् । यत् प्राप्य सुरतां प्राप्ता: सुरा: सुरपते: सखे
bhavan vāruṇaṁ paśya yad etat sarva-kāñcanam | yat prāpya suratāṁ prāptāḥ surāḥ surapateḥ sakhe, mahendra-mitra |
Kaṇva sprach: „O Freund Mahendras (Indras), sieh dieses Haus Varuṇas—ringsum ganz aus Gold gefügt. Wer diesen Ort erreicht, dem wird den Göttern ihr göttlicher Stand wahrhaft zuteil.“
कण्व उवाच
The verse highlights that true divine status (suratā) is not merely a label but an attainment associated with reaching a realm aligned with cosmic order (Varuṇa’s domain). It implies that proximity to ṛta (moral-cosmic law) and the right ‘place’ or state of being confers genuine excellence and authority.
Kaṇva points out Varuṇa’s magnificent, all-golden palace to his companion addressed as Indra’s friend/ally, emphasizing the palace’s splendor and its significance as a place where the gods attain true godhood.