वारुणी सभा — Varuṇa’s Divine Assembly
Nārada’s Description
यस्यामास्ते स वरुणो वारुण्या च समन्वित: । दिव्यरत्नाम्बरधरो दिव्याभरणभूषित:,उसमें दिव्य रत्नों और वस्त्रोंकी धारण करनेवाले तथा दिव्य अलंकारोंसे अलंकृत वरुणदेव वारुणी देवीके साथ विराजमान होते हैं
yasyām āste sa varuṇo vāruṇyā ca samanvitaḥ | divya-ratnāmbara-dharo divyābharaṇa-bhūṣitaḥ ||
In that hall, Varuṇa himself is seated, accompanied by Vāruṇī. He is clad in celestial garments set with radiant jewels and adorned with divine ornaments—an image of sovereign splendor and ordered majesty.
नारद उवाच
The verse underscores the idea that true sovereignty is not merely display but ordered majesty: Varuṇa, emblematic of cosmic and moral governance, appears in a setting of disciplined grandeur, suggesting that power is ideally aligned with order (ṛta/dharma) and proper conduct.
Nārada is describing the extraordinary assembly hall, portraying it as so wondrous that even deities are present there. Here he notes Varuṇa seated within, attended by Vāruṇī, resplendent in celestial attire and ornaments.