चलिताः पर्वताः स्थानात्क्षुभितो मकरालयः । धरणी खण्डशो देव वृक्षाश्च निधनं गताः
calitāḥ parvatāḥ sthānātkṣubhito makarālayaḥ | dharaṇī khaṇḍaśo deva vṛkṣāśca nidhanaṃ gatāḥ
पर्वत आपल्या स्थानावरून हलले, मकरालय समुद्र क्षुब्ध झाला. हे देव! धरणी तुकडे-तुकडे झाली आणि वृक्ष नष्ट झाले.
Śiva (deduced: continuing narration to Devī; ‘deva’ reflects quoted/embedded address within the narration)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis
Scene: A catastrophic tableau: mountains lurch, the ocean heaves like a churning cauldron, the earth fissures, and forests collapse—an apocalyptic response to the unstoppable dance-force.
Unchecked power—whether ascetic or worldly—can become destructive; dharma requires restraint and right guidance.
The Prabhāsa-kṣetra narrative context, portraying how events there ripple across the cosmos in māhātmya literature.
None; it is a descriptive verse of upheaval, not a ritual instruction.