अनेकशतसाहस्रा भूमिपा अपि तद्वशाः । हस्त्यश्वरथसंघैश्च पत्तिभिर्बहुभिर्वृतः
anekaśatasāhasrā bhūmipā api tadvaśāḥ | hastyaśvarathasaṃghaiśca pattibhirbahubhirvṛtaḥ
幾十万もの他の王たちもまた彼の支配下にあり、象軍・馬軍・戦車の大隊と、数多の歩兵が彼を取り囲んでいた。
Prahlāda
Listener: Ṛṣis
Scene: A panoramic royal procession: elephants with bells, cavalry lines, chariots with banners, and dense infantry surrounding King Nṛga—an image of overwhelming sovereignty.
Worldly power and vast dominion are secondary; the Purāṇa uses such grandeur to contrast with the inevitability of karmic results.
The narrative belongs to Dvārakā Māhātmya within Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa, connected to Kṛṣṇa’s sacred geography.
No ritual is prescribed; it describes the king’s political and military might.