जयाऽरुणा च कुण्डोध्नी सुदती चारुचंपका । एतासां मध्यगं नीलं दृष्ट्वा ता मुनिदेवताः
jayā'ruṇā ca kuṇḍodhnī sudatī cārucaṃpakā | etāsāṃ madhyagaṃ nīlaṃ dṛṣṭvā tā munidevatāḥ
Ada pula Jayā, Aruṇā, Kuṇḍodhnī, Sudatī dan Cārucaṃpakā. Melihat Nīla berdiri di tengah-tengah mereka, para makhluk ilahi laksana muni itu memandangnya dengan penuh takzim.
Narrator (contextual; prior narration in the chapter)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A circle of radiant cows; in their midst stands Nīla—depicted as a revered central presence—while sage-like divine beings stand with folded hands, eyes lowered in devotion.
Recognition of the divine often begins with darśana—seeing the sacred presence and responding with reverence.
This is within a tīrtha-glorification chapter of Nāgara Khaṇḍa; the verse foregrounds the wondrous figure Nīla rather than naming the site.
None explicitly; it sets up the ensuing praise (stuti) after the darśana.