तृणं च मुशलीभूतमण्वपि तत्र दृश्यते । ब्रह्मदंडकृतं सर्वमिति तद्विद्धि भामिनि
tṛṇaṃ ca muśalībhūtamaṇvapi tatra dṛśyate | brahmadaṃḍakṛtaṃ sarvamiti tadviddhi bhāmini
There, even a mere blade of grass could be seen turned into a club; know this, O fair one—everything there was wrought by Brahmā’s chastising decree.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa/ Ugraśravas), narrating
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī/Pārvatī (vocative: 'bhāmini')
Scene: A wide view of the grove: even tiny blades of grass appear as clubs; an unseen cosmic decree hangs over the scene, as if Brahmā’s rod of law has touched the earth.
Cosmic law (daṇḍa) operates beyond human control; when divine decree ripens, nature itself aligns with that outcome.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, portrayed as the stage where Brahma-daṇḍa and Kāla converge in sacred history.
None stated; the verse explains causation (Brahma-daṇḍa) rather than prescribing practice.
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