एवमुक्ता तु रुद्रेण उवाच मृगलोचना । ब्रह्मणो जपतो वेदांस्त्वयि सुप्ते महेश्वर
evamuktā tu rudreṇa uvāca mṛgalocanā | brahmaṇo japato vedāṃstvayi supte maheśvara
રુદ્રે એમ કહ્યે ત્યારે મૃગલોચનાએ ઉત્તર આપ્યો—હે મહેશ્વર! બ્રહ્મા વેદોનું જપ કરતા હતા અને તમે નિદ્રામાં હતા ત્યારે…
Narmadā (mṛgalocanā) replying to Śiva (Rudra)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā)
Type: river
Listener: Rudra/Īśvara (and by extension Brahmā)
Scene: Narmadā, described as doe-eyed, begins her account: Brahmā recites the Vedas; Maheśvara is in sleep. The scene juxtaposes Brahmā’s chanting with the stillness of Śiva’s repose and the vastness of waters.
Even cosmic order can face disruption; vigilance and divine intervention restore dharma and revelation.
The narrative sits within Revā Khaṇḍa’s Narmadā context; no specific tīrtha is named in this verse.
Japa (recitation) of the Vedas by Brahmā is referenced, not prescribed as a lay ritual here.