Śatarudrīya-prabhāva and Rudra’s Supremacy (शतरुद्रीयप्रभावः)
गिरिपृष्ठेषु रम्येषु व्याहरन्तो जनप्रिया: । वहाँके रमणीय पर्वतशिखरोंपर लोगोंको प्रिय लगनेवाली बोली बोलते हुए पक्षी प्रसन्नतासे युक्त हो नाचते और कलरव करते थे
giripṛṣṭheṣu ramyeṣu vyāharanto janapriyāḥ |
ナーラダは語った。麗しき山稜の上では、人々に好まれる声をもつ鳥たちが、甘やかにさえずり、歓びに満ちて舞うがごとく跳ね、こだまする鳴き声で高みを満たしていた。それは、静謐にしてダルマにかなう自然の秩序が織りなす調和を思わせた。
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights an ideal atmosphere of harmony: when the world is aligned with dharma, even nature appears orderly and pleasing—symbolized by sweet, people-delighting bird-calls on beautiful mountain heights.
Nārada is describing a scenic setting on charming mountain ridges where birds call out pleasantly, creating a joyful soundscape that underscores the serenity of the place being depicted.