Shloka 16

ततो भूतनिकायास्तां वसुधां दुदुहुस्तदा । तां वनस्पतय: पूर्व समुन्तस्थुर्दूधुक्षव:,तदनन्तर प्राणियोंके समुदायने उस समय वसुधाको दुहना आरम्भ किया। सबसे पहले दूधकी इच्छावाले वनस्पति उठे

tato bhūta-nikāyās tāṁ vasudhāṁ duduhus tadā | tāṁ vanaspatayaḥ pūrvaṁ samutthasthur dūdhukṣavaḥ ||

Then, at that time, the multitudes of living beings began to milk the Earth, Vasudhā. First to rise up—eager to draw forth her bounty—were the plants and trees.

ततःthen, thereafter
ततः:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootततः (तद्-प्रातिपदिकात्)
FormAvyaya
भूतनिकायाःgroups of creatures/beings
भूतनिकायाः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootभूतनिकाय (प्रातिपदिकम्)
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural
ताम्that (her)
ताम्:
Karma
TypePronoun
Rootतद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिकम्)
FormFeminine, Accusative, Singular
वसुधाम्the earth
वसुधाम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootवसुधा (प्रातिपदिकम्)
FormFeminine, Accusative, Singular
दुदुहुःmilked
दुदुहुः:
TypeVerb
Rootदुह् (धातु)
FormPerfect (लिट्), Parasmaipada, 3rd person, Plural
तदाat that time
तदा:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootतदा (तद्-प्रातिपदिकात्)
FormAvyaya
ताम्that (her)
ताम्:
Karma
TypePronoun
Rootतद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिकम्)
FormFeminine, Accusative, Singular
वनस्पतयःtrees, plants
वनस्पतयः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootवनस्पति (प्रातिपदिकम्)
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural
पूर्वम्first, earlier
पूर्वम्:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootपूर्व (प्रातिपदिकम्)
FormAvyaya (adverbial accusative)
समुत्तस्थुःarose, stood up
समुत्तस्थुः:
TypeVerb
Rootस्था (धातु) + सम् + उत् (उपसर्गौ)
FormPerfect (लिट्), Parasmaipada, 3rd person, Plural
दूधुक्षवःdesirous of milking
दूधुक्षवः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootदूधुक्षु (प्रातिपदिकम्; desiderative adjective from दुह्)
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural

नारद उवाच

N
Nārada
V
vasudhā (Earth)
B
bhūta-nikāya (multitudes of beings)
V
vanaspati (plants/trees)

Educational Q&A

The verse presents the Earth as a source of sustenance that beings ‘milk’ through rightful effort, highlighting interdependence with nature and implying a dharmic duty to seek resources responsibly rather than exploitatively.

Nārada describes a scene where various classes of beings begin drawing nourishment from the Earth; the plants and trees are said to rise first, eager to obtain her yield.