Varṣa-Parvata-Nivāsinām Varnanam
Description of Regions, Mountains, and Their Inhabitants
गोमती धूतपापां च वन्दनां च महानदीम् । कौशिकीं त्रिदिवां कृत्यां निचितां लोहितारणीम्
sañjaya uvāca | gomatīṃ dhūtapāpāṃ ca vandanāṃ ca mahānadīm | kauśikīṃ tridivāṃ kṛtyāṃ nicitāṃ lohitāraṇīm |
संजय बोले—तब उन्होंने गोमती, धूतपापा, वन्दना और महानदी; कौशिकी, त्रिदिवा, कृत्या, निचिता और लोहितारणी—इन पवित्र नदियों का स्मरण किया।
संजय उवाच
Even as war looms, the text foregrounds dharma through remembrance of tīrthas: sacred rivers symbolize purification, restraint, and the moral weight of actions performed on sanctified land.
Sañjaya narrates a ritualized recitation of river-names—an invocation that maps the sacred landscape and frames the unfolding conflict within a religious-ethical atmosphere.