हाहाकारो महानासील्लोकालोकेऽपि भारत । देवस्य पतिते लिङ्गे जगतश्च महाक्षये
hāhākāro mahānāsīllokāloke'pi bhārata | devasya patite liṅge jagataśca mahākṣaye
ഹേ ഭാരതാ! ദേവന്റെ ലിംഗം പതിച്ചതോടെ, ജഗത്തിന്റെ മഹാക്ഷയം ഭീഷണിയായി തോന്നിയപ്പോൾ, ലോകാലോകങ്ങളിലാകെ മഹാ ഹാഹാകാരം ഉയർന്നു।
Narrator addressing Bhārata (listener addressed as 'bhārata')
Tirtha: Liṅga-pāta-sthāna (implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Bhārata (addressed)
Scene: Across realms, beings cry out as the Lord’s liṅga has fallen; the sky darkens, the horizon trembles, and the sense of impending dissolution spreads like a wave.
The liṅga symbolizes cosmic stability under Śiva; its fall is portrayed as a world-shaking omen, teaching reverence for the divine axis of order.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it heightens the mahātmya atmosphere within the Revā Khaṇḍa setting.
None; the verse describes the cosmic reaction and portent.