त्वया ये कीर्तिता द्वीपाः समुद्राः पर्वतास्तथा । मनसापि न शक्यास्ते गन्तुं मर्त्यैः कथंचन
tvayā ye kīrtitā dvīpāḥ samudrāḥ parvatāstathā | manasāpi na śakyāste gantuṃ martyaiḥ kathaṃcana
Los dvīpas, los océanos y las montañas que has descrito no pueden ser alcanzados por los mortales de modo alguno—ni siquiera con el pensamiento.
An unnamed listener (likely a sage/interlocutor)
Listener: Youthful brāhmaṇa narrator
Scene: The speaker gestures toward an imagined vast cosmos—continents, oceans, mountains—declaring them unreachable even in thought for mortals; the teacher remains composed, suggesting higher means of knowing.
Purāṇic sacred geography includes realms beyond ordinary human capacity, pointing to the need for spiritual means rather than mere physical effort.
None is singled out; the verse emphasizes the vastness and transcendence of the described regions.
None; it highlights human limitation and prepares for the explanation of spiritual power.