स्थितानि कानि भूतानि गतान्येव महामुने । एतत्सर्वं महाभाग कथयस्व पृथक्पृथक्
sthitāni kāni bhūtāni gatānyeva mahāmune | etatsarvaṃ mahābhāga kathayasva pṛthakpṛthak
Wahai Mahamuni, makhluk manakah yang masih tinggal dan manakah yang telah pergi? Wahai yang mulia, ceritakanlah semuanya dengan jelas, satu demi satu, secara terperinci.
Dharmarāja (Yama)
Scene: Dharmarāja (or a noble questioner) respectfully addressing a great sage in an assembly; gestures of inquiry; sages seated in semicircle; atmosphere of attentive silence.
Dharma begins with careful inquiry—seeking clear, ordered knowledge about life, death, and cosmic change.
This verse is part of the Revā Khaṇḍa framework (Narmadā/Revā sacred geography), but this particular line functions as a doctrinal question rather than a direct tīrtha-praise.
None explicitly; it sets up a teaching by requesting a detailed explanation.