दाहितं तत्पुरं रम्यं देवानामपि दुर्लभम् । न दृष्टा वाडवास्तत्र गताः सर्वे दिशो दश
dāhitaṃ tatpuraṃ ramyaṃ devānāmapi durlabham | na dṛṣṭā vāḍavāstatra gatāḥ sarve diśo daśa
Jene liebliche Stadt, selbst für die Götter schwer zu erreichen, wurde verbrannt. Die vāḍavā waren dort nicht zu sehen; alle waren in die zehn Himmelsrichtungen entschwunden.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya (vicinity)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A beautiful, near-divine city is shown aflame; its inhabitants/guardians scatter; the mysterious 'vāḍavāḥ' (mares) are absent, having fled to the ten directions.
When adharma rages, even splendid realms suffer—yet such crisis becomes the occasion for divine restoration.
Dharmāraṇya’s surrounding sacred realm is implied, though the specific city is not named in this verse.
None; the verse records destruction and dispersal as narrative detail.