देव्युवाच । यद्येवं सकलश्चंद्रः कथं न विधृतस्त्वया । अन्तभावे कलानां तत्कारणं कथय प्रभो
devyuvāca | yadyevaṃ sakalaścaṃdraḥ kathaṃ na vidhṛtastvayā | antabhāve kalānāṃ tatkāraṇaṃ kathaya prabho
Dijo Devī: Si es así, siendo la Luna completa, ¿por qué no la sostuviste en su plenitud? Dime, oh Señor, la causa de la desaparición (mengua) de sus kalā, sus porciones.
Devī (Pārvatī)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Īśvara
Scene: Devī, in reverent curiosity, questions Īśvara about why the Moon, though inherently complete, is not held in perpetual fullness and why its kalās disappear.
Even sacred symbols invite deeper inquiry: devotees seek not only reverence but understanding of cosmic rhythms and their dharmic meaning.
The question continues within Prabhāsakṣetra-māhātmya, keeping Prabhāsa as the sacred narrative frame.
None; this verse is a theological question about lunar phases (kalās).