प्रह्लाद उवाच । एकार्णवे पुरा भूते नष्टे स्थावर जंगमे । तदा ब्रह्मा समभवद्विष्णोर्नाभिसरोरुहात्
prahlāda uvāca | ekārṇave purā bhūte naṣṭe sthāvara jaṃgame | tadā brahmā samabhavadviṣṇornābhisaroruhāt
Prahlāda said: In ancient times, when there was only the single cosmic ocean and all beings, moving and unmoving, had vanished, then Brahmā arose from the lotus that sprang from Viṣṇu’s navel.
Prahlāda
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A boundless single ocean under twilight of pralaya; on its waters rests Viṣṇu, from whose navel-lotus Brahmā emerges, newly awakened to creation.
Sacred tīrtha narratives are rooted in cosmic order: creation itself unfolds from the Divine, making holy waters part of that primordial sanctity.
Indirectly Dvārakā’s Gomātī tīrtha; the verse begins the origin account by setting a cosmic prelude.
None; it is a cosmogonic introduction to the forthcoming tīrtha-māhātmya.