ब्रह्माण्डं वारुणं चाथ कालिकाद्वयमेव च । माहेश्वरं तथा साम्बं सौरं सर्वार्थसंचयम्
brahmāṇḍaṃ vāruṇaṃ cātha kālikādvayameva ca | māheśvaraṃ tathā sāmbaṃ sauraṃ sarvārthasaṃcayam
ब्रह्माण्डं वारुणं चैव, कालिकाद्वयमेव च। माहेश्वरं तथा साम्बं, सौरं सर्वार्थसञ्चयम्॥
Sūta (deduced from immediate transition to ‘Sūta uvāca’ in the next adhyāya and Purāṇic framing)
Listener: Sages/assembly
Scene: A cosmic library vision: shelves or floating manuscripts labeled with Upapurāṇa names; behind them symbolic presences—Śiva’s trident (Māheśvara), Sūrya’s disc (Saura), Devī’s śakti emblem (Kālikā), Varuṇa’s noose (Vāruṇa).
Reverence for Purāṇic literature: the tradition preserves Dharma by cataloguing authoritative texts and lineages of sacred narration.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it occurs within the Revā Khaṇḍa framework that will proceed to extol Revā/Narmadā-associated sacred geography.
None directly; the verse is a textual enumeration (nāma-saṅgraha) of Upapurāṇas.