ब्रह्मवाक्येन राजर्षे चकम्पे वसुधा ततः । शीर्णानि गिरिशृंगाणि चुक्षुभुर्मकरालयाः
brahmavākyena rājarṣe cakampe vasudhā tataḥ | śīrṇāni giriśṛṃgāṇi cukṣubhurmakarālayāḥ
おお王なる聖仙よ、その梵天にも似た御言葉によって大地は震え、山々の峰は砕け散り、マカラの住処たる大海は騒然と逆巻いた。
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Arbuda-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: rājarṣi
Scene: As the curse takes effect, the ground cracks and trembles; distant mountain crests crumble; the ocean surface churns with makaras; sages and forest creatures freeze in terror under a darkened sky.
A dhārmic universe is morally responsive: disruptive speech and adharma manifest as cosmic imbalance and ominous signs.
The narration remains within Arbuda-kṣetra’s māhātmya, framing the region as a stage for world-affecting divine events.
No ritual is prescribed; the verse describes portentous upheavals.