Nāmānirukta of Nārāyaṇa (Keśava–Viṣṇu–Vāsudeva) and the Rudra–Nārāyaṇa Unity Theme
न भ्राजते यथापूर्व निषादानामिवालय: । देवर्षिगणजुष्टो5पि वेदध्वनिनिराकृत:
na bhrājate yathāpūrva niṣādānām ivālayaḥ | devarṣigaṇajuṣṭo 'pi vedadhvaninirākṛtaḥ ||
Dijo Bhīṣma: «Este lugar ya no resplandece como antes; parece la morada de los Niṣādas. Aunque lo frecuenten huestes de rishis divinos, se muestra falto de esplendor porque el sonido del Veda está ausente».
भीष्म उवाच
The verse links the perceived sanctity and radiance of a place to the presence of Vedic sound (veda-dhvani). Even association with holy beings is portrayed as insufficient if the sustaining markers of Vedic ritual culture are absent; sacredness is framed as something maintained through disciplined recitation and practice.
Bhīṣma is describing a location that has lost its former splendor. He contrasts its earlier radiance with its present state, saying it resembles a Niṣāda dwelling because the sound of Vedic chanting is not heard there, despite the place being visited by divine seers.