वसन्तकामाप्सरस ऊचुः । पश्याम नादिं तव देव नान्तं न मध्यमव्याकृतरूपपारम् । परायणं त्वां जगतामनन्तं नताः स्म नारायणमात्मभूतम्
vasantakāmāpsarasa ūcuḥ | paśyāma nādiṃ tava deva nāntaṃ na madhyamavyākṛtarūpapāram | parāyaṇaṃ tvāṃ jagatāmanantaṃ natāḥ sma nārāyaṇamātmabhūtam
Die Apsaras Vasantā und Kāma sprachen: «O Deva, wir sehen weder Deinen Anfang noch Dein Ende, nicht einmal eine Mitte; das ferne Ufer Deiner Gestalt ist unmanifest. Du bist die höchste Zuflucht der Welten, der Unendliche. Wir verneigen uns vor Nārāyaṇa, dem Selbst, das in allem ist».
Apsarases Vasantā and Kāma
Tirtha: Revā-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: Two apsarases (Vasantā and Kāma) step forward, hands folded, addressing an unseen infinite presence; the background suggests riverbank and celestial assembly; the Lord indicated by vast radiance rather than bounded icon.
The Infinite Lord transcends all measures; surrender to Nārāyaṇa as the inner Self is the highest refuge.
The verse is primarily a Vaiṣṇava stuti; the broader Revā Khaṇḍa context relates to the Revā/Narmadā sacred region, but no single tīrtha is named here.
None; it is a hymn of bowing (praṇāma) and theological affirmation.