प्रह्लाद उवाच । एकार्णवे पुरा भूते नष्टे स्थावर जंगमे । तदा ब्रह्मा समभवद्विष्णोर्नाभिसरोरुहात्
prahlāda uvāca | ekārṇave purā bhūte naṣṭe sthāvara jaṃgame | tadā brahmā samabhavadviṣṇornābhisaroruhāt
Prahlāda dit : Jadis, lorsqu’il n’y avait que l’unique océan cosmique et que tous les êtres, mobiles et immobiles, avaient disparu, alors Brahmā surgit du lotus né du nombril de Viṣṇu.
Prahlāda
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A boundless single ocean under twilight of pralaya; on its waters rests Viṣṇu, from whose navel-lotus Brahmā emerges, newly awakened to creation.
Sacred tīrtha narratives are rooted in cosmic order: creation itself unfolds from the Divine, making holy waters part of that primordial sanctity.
Indirectly Dvārakā’s Gomātī tīrtha; the verse begins the origin account by setting a cosmic prelude.
None; it is a cosmogonic introduction to the forthcoming tīrtha-māhātmya.