कथं विश्वमिदं जातं कर्मजातिप्रकल्पितम् । कथं वा भारतं खंडं शुश्रूषेय सदा मम
kathaṃ viśvamidaṃ jātaṃ karmajātiprakalpitam | kathaṃ vā bhārataṃ khaṃḍaṃ śuśrūṣeya sadā mama
हे विश्व कसे उत्पन्न झाले—कर्म व जन्मभेदानुसार हे जग कसे रचले गेले? आणि मी सदैव भारतखंडाची सेवा व श्रद्धा कशी करावी?
Dhanaṃjaya (Arjuna)
Tirtha: Bhārata-khaṇḍa (as karma-bhūmi)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śrī Nārada
Scene: Arjuna asks two profound questions: the origin of the universe ordered by karma and births, and why Bhārata-khaṇḍa deserves continual service; the scene blends philosophical inquiry with a subtle vision of cosmic order behind the hermitage.
The verse links cosmology with ethics: the world’s order is intelligible through karma, and Bhārata-khaṇḍa is to be approached with reverent service rooted in dharma.
No single tīrtha is specified; the verse elevates Bhārata-khaṇḍa broadly as a sacred civilizational landscape.
No explicit ritual is prescribed; the emphasis is on śuśrūṣā—ongoing reverent service/attentiveness.