Pātāla-varṇana (Nārada’s Description of the Netherworld) / पातालवर्णनम्
अग्निरेष महार्चिष्माज्जागर्ति वारुणे हदे । वैष्णवं चक्रमाविद्धं विधूमेन हविष्मता
agnir eṣa mahārcīṣmāj jāgarti vāruṇe hrade | vaiṣṇavaṃ cakram āviddhaṃ vidhūmena haviṣmatā ||
Kaṇva disse: “Vê este deus do Fogo, ardendo em chamas poderosas, vigiando dentro do lago de Varuṇa. Com oblações (havis) que se elevaram sem fumaça, ele chegou a conter e deter o disco de Viṣṇu.”
कण्व उवाच
The verse highlights the potency of pure, disciplined sacrificial action (smokeless oblation) and vigilant self-mastery: dharmic power rooted in restraint and right ritual can curb even overwhelming force.
Kaṇva points out a wondrous sight: the radiant Agni is present and watchful in Varuṇa’s lake, and through smokeless offerings he is described as having checked even Viṣṇu’s discus—an image underscoring extraordinary divine and ritual power.