Yuga-Lakṣaṇa and Varṣa-Pramāṇa Inquiry (युगलक्षण–वर्षप्रमाण–प्रश्न)
चक्षुर्वर्धनिका चैव नदी भरतसत्तम । तत्र प्रवृत्ता: पुण्योदा नद्यः कुरुकुलोद्वह
cakṣurvardhanikā caiva nadī bharatasattama | tatra pravṛttāḥ puṇyodā nadyaḥ kurukulodvaha ||
សញ្ជ័យបាននិយាយថា៖ «ឱ អ្នកល្អបំផុតក្នុងពួកភារតៈ ឱ អ្នកលើកតម្កើងវង្សកុរុ—នៅទីនោះផងដែរ មានទន្លេឈ្មោះ ចក្ខុវឌ្ឍនិកា ហូរច្រេីន; ហើយនៅតំបន់នោះ មានទន្លេជាច្រើនដែលទឹករបស់វាសុទ្ធសាធ និងស័ក្តិសិទ្ធ»។
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the Mahābhārata’s ethic of reverence for sacred landscapes: rivers are portrayed as purifying forces, reminding rulers and listeners that dharma is supported not only by conduct but also by honoring holy places and waters.
Sañjaya continues a descriptive catalogue of regions and their features, naming rivers—especially Cakṣurvardhanikā—and stating that many holy-watered rivers flow there, while addressing the listener with honorific epithets tied to the Bharata and Kuru lineages.