नारदः शौनकश्चैव हारीतो देवलस्तथा । गालवः कपिलो नंदः सुहोत्रः कश्यपो नृपः
nāradaḥ śaunakaścaiva hārīto devalastathā | gālavaḥ kapilo naṃdaḥ suhotraḥ kaśyapo nṛpaḥ
Nārada dan Śaunaka, Hārīta dan Devala; Gālava, Kapila, Nanda, Suhotra, dan Kaśyapa—wahai raja—para resi itulah yang datang.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic storyteller within Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Arbuda-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: nṛpa (addressed 'nṛpa' / 'nṛpah' contextually)
Scene: A procession-like arrival of renowned sages—some with vīṇā (Nārada), some with palm-leaf manuscripts (Śaunaka), others with kamaṇḍalu and deer-skin—entering the sacred precinct where the king worships.
The presence of great ṛṣis validates the sanctity of the place and the seriousness of the devotion being witnessed.
The sages assemble at the Acaleśvara-centered sacred locale in Arbuda.
No direct prescription; the verse identifies the visiting sages who will observe and inquire.