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.
नारद उवाच
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.