कृतयुगवर्णनम् तथा राजधर्मोपदेशः
Kṛtayuga Description and Instruction on Royal Dharma
ततः समुद्र पश्यामि यादोगणनिषेवितम् । रत्नाकरममित्रघ्न पयसो निधिमुत्तमम्,शत्रुसूदन! इसके बाद जलजन्तुओंसे भरे हुए अगाध जलके भण्डार परम उत्तम रत्नाकर समुद्रको भी देखा
tataḥ samudraṁ paśyāmi yādogaṇa-niṣevitam | ratnākaraṁ amitraghna payaso nidhim uttamam śatrusūdana ||
それから我は大海を見た。無数の水の生きものが群れ集う、測り知れぬ深みをもつ最上の水の宝蔵、宝玉の鉱脈である。敵を滅する者よ、仇を屈する者よ、かくして我はその至高の海を見た。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights reverent attention to the vastness and richness of nature—especially sacred landscapes like the ocean—encouraging humility and contemplative awareness during pilgrimage and travel.
The narrator describes beholding the ocean, portraying it as deep, filled with aquatic life, and famed as a repository of waters and jewels, while addressing the listener with heroic epithets such as ‘slayer of enemies’.