ततो भारभराकान्ता धरणी तलपीडिता । अतीवभयसंत्रस्ताः सदेवासुरमानुषाः
tato bhārabharākāntā dharaṇī talapīḍitā | atīvabhayasaṃtrastāḥ sadevāsuramānuṣāḥ
Entonces la Tierra, oprimida y triturada por los golpes de Tala, quedó abrumada por el peso; y dioses, asuras y hombres por igual se aterrorizaron en extremo.
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Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Female addressee
Scene: The Earth-goddess appears weighed down as Talo’s stamping crushes the ground; devas, asuras, and humans recoil in terror, hands raised, faces strained.
Dharma is portrayed as a cosmic equilibrium: when violated, suffering spreads across all realms, compelling the righteous to seek divine protection.
Prabhāsakṣetra, whose māhātmya emphasizes that even amid universal fear, sacred space remains under divine oversight.
No ritual prescription is stated in this verse.