सौदामिनीव विचरन्दृश्यसे प्राज्ञसंमतः । सदा कलिकरो लोके निर्दयः सर्वप्राणिषु
saudāminīva vicarandṛśyase prājñasaṃmataḥ | sadā kalikaro loke nirdayaḥ sarvaprāṇiṣu
You are seen moving about like a flash of lightning, and the wise hold you in esteem. Yet you are ever a maker of strife in the world, merciless toward all living beings.
Phālguna (Arjuna)
Listener: Śaunaka and the Naimiṣāraṇya sages (frame)
Scene: A personified force of Kali/discord moves like a streak of lightning across a darkened world; sages observe with mixed awe and disapproval, while beings recoil from cruelty.
Outer reputation and inner intent are scrutinized; dharma values compassion, even when sharp actions seem to provoke change.
No holy site is named in this verse.
None; it is a moral critique framed within dialogue.