हुंकारगर्भे मत्स्यं च दृष्ट्वा तं स महेश्वरः । तेजसा स्तंभयामास वाक्यमेतदुवाच ह
huṃkāragarbhe matsyaṃ ca dṛṣṭvā taṃ sa maheśvaraḥ | tejasā staṃbhayāmāsa vākyametaduvāca ha
Als Mahēśvara den Fisch im Schoß des Lautes „huṃ“ erblickte, bannte er ihn durch die Glut seines strahlenden Tejas und sprach darauf diese Worte.
Brahmā (narrating); Maheśvara is the actor within the story
Type: kshetra
Scene: A dramatic moment: within a swirling ‘huṃ’ sound-visualization, the fish is seen; Maheśvara radiates fiery splendor, freezing the creature in place, then begins to speak.
Divine sound-power and radiance (tejas) are portrayed as forces that restrain chaos and reveal sacred order.
The verse remains within the unnamed city/Kṣīrasāgara narrative frame; no explicit tīrtha name occurs here.
No direct prescription; it alludes to the potency of bīja-like sound (huṃ) as a sacred power.