Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
तदुक्तं साध्यमुख्येन वाक्यं श्रुत्वा पितामहः प्राह प्रहस्य भगवान् क्श्रुणु वत्सेति नारद
taduktaṃ sādhyamukhyena vākyaṃ śrutvā pitāmahaḥ prāha prahasya bhagavān kśruṇu vatseti nārada
サーディヤの中の最勝者の言葉を聞くと、祖父(ブラフマー)なる福徳の主は微笑み、「聞きなさい、愛しき子よ、ナーラダよ」と言った。
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The Sādhyas are a recognized deva-class in Purāṇic cosmology, often linked with ritual efficacy and cosmic order. Mentioning a ‘foremost Sādhya’ functions as an authority marker: Brahmā responds to a statement already framed as reliable and dharmically weighty.
In dharma-discourse, a smile commonly signals benevolence and pedagogical ease—Brahmā is about to clarify a potentially technical topic (inheritance/sons) without harshness, indicating a composed, instructive tone.
No. This is a narrative hinge introducing a dharma-teaching segment; the geography-focused material appears elsewhere, while this passage is juridical/ritual in orientation.