उपलैरिव सञ्छन्ना दृश्यते भूश्शिलोच्चयैः।आपगाभिश्च संवीता सूत्रैरिव वसुन्धरा।।।।
upalair iva sañchannā dṛśyate bhūḥ śiloccayaiḥ |
āpagābhiś ca saṃvītā sūtrair iva vasundharā ||
大地は小石を散らしたように見えた――それはそびえる山々であり、また川々に包まれた世界は、糸で縫い留められたかのようであった。
'The earth filled with lofty mountains appeared as if it is covered with pebbles. Surrounded by rivers meandering, it looked as though it was entwined with threads.
The verse encourages a dharmic ‘wide view’: seeing the world as an ordered whole, not merely as isolated possessions—supporting restraint and balance.
From great height, Sampāti describes the earth’s features through similes: mountains as pebbles and rivers as threads.
Clarity of observation and expressive truthfulness—communicating experience accurately through vivid, disciplined imagery.