अथ काले गते देवि शुष्यत्यंबु शनैःशनैः । विदित्वा क्षीयमाणास्ता अपो जलनिधिस्ततः
atha kāle gate devi śuṣyatyaṃbu śanaiḥśanaiḥ | viditvā kṣīyamāṇāstā apo jalanidhistataḥ
Y al pasar el tiempo, oh Diosa, las aguas comenzaron a secarse poco a poco. Al comprender que aquellas aguas menguaban, el océano quedó entonces sobrecogido de temor.
Narrator (within Prabhāsakṣetra-māhātmya; traditional frame: Sūta speaking to sages)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (sāgara-tīra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: A time-lapse tableau: the sea level subtly recedes; Varuṇa and ocean-personification look troubled; the horizon feels exposed, suggesting imbalance as waters thin.
When balance is lost, even vast resources decline—prompting humility and a return to divine refuge.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra and its coastal sacred landscape, where the ocean’s condition becomes part of the site’s sacred narrative.
None in this verse; it sets up the ensuing appeal for protection.