वारुणी सभा — Varuṇa’s Divine Assembly
Nārada’s Description
कथयन्त: सुमधुरा: कथास्तत्र समासते । रत्नयुक्त पर्वत और प्रतिष्ठित रस (मूर्तिमान् होकर) अत्यन्त मधुर कथाएँ कहते हुए वहाँ निवास करते हैं
kathayantaḥ sumadhurāḥ kathās tatra samāsate | ratnayuktāḥ parvatāś ca pratiṣṭhitā rasā (mūrtimantaḥ) bhūtvā atyantaṃ madhurāḥ kathāḥ kathayantaḥ tatra nivāsanti ||
ナーラダは言った。「そこでは皆が相集いて座し、きわめて甘美で心を喜ばせる物語を語り合っている。宝玉に飾られた山々さえ、また定まった味の精髄さえも――身を具して――その地に住み、絶えず比類なき甘さの物語を語り続けるのだ。」
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights the civilizing power of refined speech and shared storytelling: a harmonious assembly is sustained by ‘sweet’ discourse, suggesting that culture and ethical sensibility are nurtured through pleasant, truthful, and elevating narration.
Nārada is describing a marvelous setting where beings gather to tell delightful tales; the description is hyperbolic and supernatural—mountains adorned with jewels and even ‘rasa’ (essences/aesthetic flavors) are imagined as taking form and participating in the storytelling.