मेरुमध्यमिलापीठं सप्तद्वीपं च सार्णवम् । लोकालोकेन सहितं प्राकम्पत नृपोत्तम
merumadhyamilāpīṭhaṃ saptadvīpaṃ ca sārṇavam | lokālokena sahitaṃ prākampata nṛpottama
O assento central em torno de Meru—os sete dvīpas com os oceanos que os circundam—junto com Lokāloka, a montanha-limite, começou a tremer, ó melhor dos reis.
Mārkaṇḍeya (narration; implied from immediate context)
Listener: nṛpoत्तम (best of kings)
Scene: A mandala-like cosmos: Meru at center, concentric continents and oceans, and the outer ring of Lokāloka; the entire diagram ripples as if struck by a shockwave while a king listens in alarm.
Cosmic order itself can be shaken at the turning of ages; the wise cultivate inner steadiness through dharma and devotion.
The verse is cosmographic rather than tīrtha-specific, referencing Meru and the seven dvīpas as sacred world-structure.
None; it presents a cosmological description addressed to a king.