पातालानि समस्तानि स दग्ध्वा ज्वलनो महान् भूमिम् अभ्येत्य सकलं बभस्ति वसुधातलम्
pātālāni samastāni sa dagdhvā jvalano mahān bhūmim abhyetya sakalaṃ babhasti vasudhātalam
Tras consumir todos los Pātālas, aquel Fuego poderoso asciende a la tierra y, extendiéndose por doquier, abrasa toda la faz del mundo con su llamarada.
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Types and process of pralaya (dissolution), and the cosmic fire that consumes the worlds
Teaching: Cosmological
Quality: authoritative
Cosmic Hierarchy: Lokas
Concept: At the time of dissolution, the pralaya-fire rises from the nether regions and consumes the earth, showing the impermanence of all conditioned worlds.
Vedantic Theme: Maya
Application: Cultivate detachment (vairāgya) from worldly security and orient life toward lasting spiritual aims.
Vishishtadvaita: The perishable worlds (acit) undergo dissolution while the supreme Lord remains the enduring ground of order beyond cosmic change.
It marks the onset of pralaya imagery: even the lowest realms are not exempt from dissolution, showing that all levels of the cosmos are subject to cyclical reabsorption.
Parāśara describes dissolution as a staged process—fire spreads upward through the cosmic layers—emphasizing a lawful, sequential unwinding of creation rather than random catastrophe.
Though Vishnu is not named in this specific verse, the pralaya process is presented within a Vishnu-centered framework: time, destruction, and restoration operate under the Supreme Reality’s governance.