यत्किंचित्तत्र संस्थं तु आद्यतीर्थं सुरालयम् । तत्सर्वं व्यन्तरैस्तैश्च पांसुभिः परिपूरितम्
yatkiṃcittatra saṃsthaṃ tu ādyatīrthaṃ surālayam | tatsarvaṃ vyantaraistaiśca pāṃsubhiḥ paripūritam
Tudo o que ali estava estabelecido —aquele tīrtha primordial e a morada divina— ficou inteiramente cheio e sufocado por esses vyantaras e pela poeira.
Sūta
Tirtha: Ādyatīrtha (as named in the verse)
Type: kshetra
Listener: dvijottamāḥ (addressed audience)
Scene: A once-luminous primeval tīrtha and celestial precinct is shown choked by swirling dust; shadowy vyantaras crowd and obscure shrines, turning a sacred landscape into a veiled, haunted expanse.
Even ancient holy places can become veiled; dharma includes rediscovering, cleansing, and reestablishing sacred spaces.
The “Ādyatīrtha” (primeval tīrtha) and its surālaya within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa narrative landscape.
Implied: cleansing and restoration of the tīrtha precincts, though not yet detailed as a rite.