सप्तकल्पानुगो विप्रो नर्मदायां मुनीश्वराः । मृकण्डतनयो धीमान्परमार्थविदुत्तमः
saptakalpānugo vipro narmadāyāṃ munīśvarāḥ | mṛkaṇḍatanayo dhīmānparamārthaviduttamaḥ
Wahai para maharsi, di Narmadā ada seorang brāhmaṇa yang bertahan sepanjang tujuh kalpa—putra Mṛkaṇḍa, sang bijaksana, yang terdepan di antara para pengenal kebenaran tertinggi.
Vāyu (addressing ṛṣis within the narrative frame)
Tirtha: Narmadā (Revā)
Type: river
Listener: Munīśvarāḥ / Viprāḥ (assembled sages/brāhmaṇas)
Scene: A venerable sage (Mārkaṇḍeya) seated by the Narmadā, radiant with austerity; the river flows beside his hermitage, suggesting timeless continuity across kalpas.
The Narmadā tradition is anchored in ancient, realized sages; true sacred geography is transmitted by those established in paramārtha (highest truth).
The Narmadā river-region broadly, as the long-standing seat of Mārkaṇḍeya’s spiritual presence.
None explicitly; the verse establishes the authority (pramāṇa) of the speaker-sage connected with Narmadā.