वरुणः सागरोंशुश्च जीवन्तो जीवनोऽरिहा । भूताश्रयो भूतपतिः सर्वभूतनिषेवितः
varuṇaḥ sāgaroṃśuśca jīvanto jīvano'rihā | bhūtāśrayo bhūtapatiḥ sarvabhūtaniṣevitaḥ
Ele é Varuṇa; é o oceano e seus raios cintilantes. Ele é o Vivente, a própria Vida, e o destruidor dos inimigos. Ele é o amparo dos seres, o Senhor dos seres, e aquele a quem todos os seres servem.
Indra (Śakra)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-samudra-tīra
Type: ghat
Listener: Sages/pilgrims (frame audience)
Scene: A vast ocean at Prabhāsa glitters with sun-rays; Varuṇa imagery merges with the Lord’s form—sea-creatures and pilgrims alike appear as dependents; the deity is envisioned as the sheltering presence behind all life and motion.
Sūrya is celebrated as the life that pervades waters and beings; remembering him nurtures vitality and protective strength grounded in dharma.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, a coastal sacred landscape where sea (sāgara) imagery naturally supports the māhātmya.
Not stated directly; the context favors praise and recitation as worship.