सरितः सागराः शैलाः क्षयं प्राप्ता ह्यनेकशः । त्वमेका तु कथं साध्वि तिष्ठसे कारणं महत् । श्रोतुमिच्छाम्यहं देवि कथयस्व ह्यशेषतः
saritaḥ sāgarāḥ śailāḥ kṣayaṃ prāptā hyanekaśaḥ | tvamekā tu kathaṃ sādhvi tiṣṭhase kāraṇaṃ mahat | śrotumicchāmyahaṃ devi kathayasva hyaśeṣataḥ
नद्या, सागर आणि पर्वत—अनेकदा नाश पावले आहेत. पण हे साध्वी, तू एकटीच कशी टिकून आहेस? हे देवी, त्या महान कारणाचे मला पूर्णतः श्रवण करावयाचे आहे; तू सर्व सांग.
Manu
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā)
Type: river
Listener: A king (rājendra)
Scene: A seeker addresses a radiant river-goddess, asking why she alone endures when rivers, seas, and mountains perish; the backdrop suggests pralaya-waters and vanished landscapes.
The tīrtha’s sanctity is not merely physical; it is upheld by divine origin and purpose beyond worldly dissolution.
Revā (Narmadā), presented as uniquely enduring and worthy of full theological explanation.
None directly; the verse requests the complete teaching that grounds later devotional practice.