ततोऽहं मर्दयिष्यामि प्लावयिष्ये तथा जगत् । कृत्वा चैकार्णवं भूयः सुखं स्वप्स्ये त्वया सह
tato'haṃ mardayiṣyāmi plāvayiṣye tathā jagat | kṛtvā caikārṇavaṃ bhūyaḥ sukhaṃ svapsye tvayā saha
それより我もまた世界を打ち砕き、洪水に沈めよう。再び一つの大海と成したのち、汝と共に安らかに眠ろう。
Mahādeva (Śiva)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā)
Type: river
Scene: The speaker vows to crush and inundate the cosmos, turning it into a single ocean; then the divine couple rests in serene, terrifying calm above endless waters.
Dissolution is followed by divine repose and renewal; cosmic cycles are held within Śiva-Śakti’s sovereignty.
The verse is part of the Revā Khaṇḍa narrative setting (Narmadā sacred geography) without naming a particular tīrtha.
None explicitly; it conveys cosmological teaching rather than vrata or tīrtha-vidhi.
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