कृतयुगवर्णनम् तथा राजधर्मोपदेशः
Kṛtayuga Description and Instruction on Royal Dharma
तैरियं पृथिवी सर्वा सपर्वतवनाकरा । आपूर्यते महाराज सलिलौघपरिप्लुता,महाराज! उनके वर्षा करनेपर पर्वत, वन और खानोंसहित यह सारी पृथ्वी अगाध जलराशिमें ड्ूबकर सब ओरसे भर जाती है
tair iyaṃ pṛthivī sarvā sa-parvata-vana-ākarā | āpūryate mahārāja salila-ogha-pariplutā ||
Vaiśaṃpāyana disse: “Ó grande rei, quando elas derramam a chuva, toda esta terra—com suas montanhas, florestas e minas—fica inundada por massas de água em turbilhão e se enche por todos os lados.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the overwhelming power of natural forces and the way the world is governed by larger rhythms (such as rains and floods), inviting humility and attentiveness to cosmic order—an important backdrop for dharmic reflection in the epic.
Vaiśampāyana describes to the king that when the rain-bringing beings cause rainfall, the whole earth—mountains, forests, and mineral-bearing regions—becomes inundated by torrents, emphasizing the scale of the deluge.