वेदोपवेदवेदाङ्गादीन्यभिव्यस्य पूरितः । अष्टादशपुराणानां वक्ता सत्यवतीसुतः
vedopavedavedāṅgādīnyabhivyasya pūritaḥ | aṣṭādaśapurāṇānāṃ vaktā satyavatīsutaḥ
„Nachdem er die Veden, die Upavedas, die Vedāṅgas und alles Weitere vollständig dargelegt hatte, wurde Satyavatīs Sohn (Vyāsa) zum Ausleger der achtzehn Purāṇas.“
Sūta (contextual continuation of ‘Sūta uvāca’)
Listener: Assembly / addressed kulapati
Scene: A scholastic tableau: Vyāsa, son of Satyavatī, after expounding Veda and auxiliaries, stands as the speaker of the eighteen Purāṇas—establishing the authority behind the narrative stream.
Purāṇas stand within a continuous sacred lineage; their teachings on dharma and tīrthas are grounded in the Vedic tradition through Vyāsa.
No single site is named; the verse establishes scriptural authority for the forthcoming Revā tīrtha narration.
None; it is a statement of textual lineage and authority.