जीवत्ययं पुनः कस्मात्कारणं कथ यस्व नः । इत्युक्तश्चिंतयामास ध्यानेन ऋषिसत्तमः
jīvatyayaṃ punaḥ kasmātkāraṇaṃ katha yasva naḥ | ityuktaściṃtayāmāsa dhyānena ṛṣisattamaḥ
「なぜ彼は生き返るのか。我らにその理由を語れ。」こう問われて、聖仙の中の最良の者は瞑想によって熟考した。
Narrator (reporting a question to the sage and his response by meditation)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: The sages ask the reason for repeated revival; the foremost ṛṣi turns inward, entering meditation to discover the cause.
Meditative insight (dhyāna) is portrayed as a valid Purāṇic means to discern subtle causes—boons, divine favor, and karmic conditions.
Dvārakā is the māhātmya’s sacred frame, though this verse emphasizes inner inquiry rather than a site-description.
Meditation (dhyāna) is implicitly upheld as a spiritual practice, though no formal rite is detailed.