चत्वारिंशद्धि लक्षाणि लक्षाणां त्रितयं पुनः । विंशतिश्च सहस्राणि ज्ञेयं सौरं चतुर्युगम्
catvāriṃśaddhi lakṣāṇi lakṣāṇāṃ tritayaṃ punaḥ | viṃśatiśca sahasrāṇi jñeyaṃ sauraṃ caturyugam
Quarante lakhs, puis encore trois lakhs de plus, et vingt mille en sus : telle est, à connaître, la mesure solaire (saurā) d’un caturyuga.
Unspecified (Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrator)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: A questioning sage/śaunaka-type audience (Māhātmya interlocutor)
Scene: A sage-teacher points to a cosmic diagram of yugas: concentric circles of time, a radiant Sūrya marking ‘sauram’ measure, with Prabhāsa’s shore-temple silhouette in the distance.
Yuga-measures place human history within vast cosmic cycles, encouraging detachment and steadiness in dharma.
The teaching is situated in the Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya, connecting pilgrimage narrative with cosmic chronology.
None; it states the numerical measure of a caturyuga in solar reckoning.