प्रावर्तंत यतो वेदाः सांगाः सर्वस्य योनयः । सवेदादिः पद्मभुवा पुरस्तादवलोकितः
prāvartaṃta yato vedāḥ sāṃgāḥ sarvasya yonayaḥ | savedādiḥ padmabhuvā purastādavalokitaḥ
その御方より、補助学を伴うヴェーダが流れ出で、万有の胎なる根源となる。ヴェーダの初めそのものなる彼を、蓮華より生まれし者(梵天)は先に拝した。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Audience seeking the ultimate ground of Kāśī’s mokṣa teaching
Scene: From a radiant, unmanifest center emanate the four Vedas as luminous scrolls with their aṅgas as attendant rays; Brahmā (Padmabhū) stands before this revelation, witnessing the ‘veda-ādi’ source as a blazing, serene presence.
The ultimate principle is the fountainhead of revelation itself—the Vedas and their limbs arise from it.
Kāśī is the setting in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, presenting liberation through the highest revelation and its source.
None explicit; the verse is doctrinal, describing the origin of Vedic revelation.