जयाऽरुणा च कुण्डोध्नी सुदती चारुचंपका । एतासां मध्यगं नीलं दृष्ट्वा ता मुनिदेवताः
jayā'ruṇā ca kuṇḍodhnī sudatī cārucaṃpakā | etāsāṃ madhyagaṃ nīlaṃ dṛṣṭvā tā munidevatāḥ
Ada pula Jayā, Aruṇā, Kuṇḍodhnī, Sudatī, dan Cārucaṃpakā. Melihat Nīla berdiri di tengah mereka, para makhluk ilahi laksana resi itu memandangnya dengan bhakti dan hormat.
Narrator (contextual; prior narration in the chapter)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A circle of radiant cows; in their midst stands Nīla—depicted as a revered central presence—while sage-like divine beings stand with folded hands, eyes lowered in devotion.
Recognition of the divine often begins with darśana—seeing the sacred presence and responding with reverence.
This is within a tīrtha-glorification chapter of Nāgara Khaṇḍa; the verse foregrounds the wondrous figure Nīla rather than naming the site.
None explicitly; it sets up the ensuing praise (stuti) after the darśana.