अतीतं वर्तमानं च स्मरामि च सृजाम्यहम् । तैर्विना चाहमेकस्तु मूकोऽधो जडवत्सदा
atītaṃ vartamānaṃ ca smarāmi ca sṛjāmyaham | tairvinā cāhamekastu mūko'dho jaḍavatsadā
Ich gedenke des Vergangenen und des Gegenwärtigen und lasse die Schöpfung hervorgehen. Doch ohne sie (die Veden) werde ich allein stets stumm, erniedrigt und träge—wie einer ohne Besinnung.
Brahmā (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A creator-figure gestures to the wheel of time (past and present) and a sprouting cosmos, then slumps as if speechless, showing the contrast between empowered creation and Veda-less inertia.
Vedic knowledge is depicted as the enabling power for memory, discernment, and righteous creation; without it, consciousness becomes ineffective.
The broader Revā (Narmadā) sacred setting frames the discourse, but the verse itself focuses on the indispensability of the Vedas.
None directly; the verse is doctrinal, describing dependence on Vedic revelation.