अथ संस्तुवतां तेषामन्योन्यं मुदितात्मनाम् । वीक्ष्य वक्त्राणि सर्वेषां महर्षिर्नारदोऽब्रवीत्
atha saṃstuvatāṃ teṣāmanyonyaṃ muditātmanām | vīkṣya vaktrāṇi sarveṣāṃ maharṣirnārado'bravīt
Entonces, mientras ellos, con el ánimo gozoso, se alababan mutuamente los lugares santos, el gran sabio Nārada, al contemplar los rostros de todos, habló.
Narrator (introducing Nārada’s speech)
Scene: Nārada stands or sits slightly elevated among joyful sages, gazing at their faces; the moment is poised—silence after chanting, before teaching begins.
Purāṇic teaching often arises in a community of devotion—joyful praise prepares the mind for instruction.
The setting remains Dvārakā and its tīrtha-complex, as Nārada prepares to explain its merit.
None directly; it introduces Nārada’s forthcoming guidance.