इत्युक्ते वचने पार्थ तीर्थराजेन भारत । सर्वे नोचुः किंचनापि किं ब्रह्मा वक्ष्यतीति यत्
ityukte vacane pārtha tīrtharājena bhārata | sarve nocuḥ kiṃcanāpi kiṃ brahmā vakṣyatīti yat
When these words were spoken by the King of Tīrthas, O Pārtha—O Bhārata—none of them said anything, wondering, “What will Brahmā say?”
Narrator (within the Nārada-framed account)
Listener: Pārtha (Arjuna)
Scene: An assembly falls silent after the tīrtha-rāja’s bold claim; all eyes turn inward, awaiting Brahmā’s response, with Pārtha addressed as witness.
Spiritual hierarchies are confirmed through dhārmic deliberation—final endorsement is sought from Brahmā after the tīrtha’s claim.
Mahīsāgara-saṅgama as Tīrtharāja, whose declaration silences the assembly.
None; the verse depicts the assembly’s pause awaiting Brahmā’s response.