तच्छ्रुत्वा विष्णुना प्रोक्तं कुमारीं तनयां तदा । शिरस्याधाय सस्नेहमुवाच प्रपितामहः
tacchrutvā viṣṇunā proktaṃ kumārīṃ tanayāṃ tadā | śirasyādhāya sasnehamuvāca prapitāmahaḥ
ヴィシュヌの言葉を聞くと、プラピターマハ(梵天)は愛情をもってその乙女—自らの娘—を頭上に戴き、そして語った。
Narrator (contextual)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Brahmā (Prapitāmaha) listens to Viṣṇu’s counsel, then lifts his daughter—the goddess Sarasvatī—with affectionate solemnity, placing her upon his head as a blessing before a perilous mission tied to the oceanic Prabhāsa landscape.
Authority joined with compassion is ideal dharma—commands are given with care, not harshness.
Prabhāsakṣetra, whose māhātmya is narrated through Brahmā and Viṣṇu’s protective actions.
None; it is narrative context emphasizing affectionate transmission of duty.