यस्य रोमोद्भवा देवा वृक्षाद्याः पन्नगा नगाः । कल्पेकल्पे जगत्सर्वं जायते यस्य देहतः
yasya romodbhavā devā vṛkṣādyāḥ pannagā nagāḥ | kalpekalpe jagatsarvaṃ jāyate yasya dehataḥ
यस्य रोमकूपेभ्य इव देवा उत्पद्यन्ते, वृक्षादयः पन्नगा नगाश्च; कल्पे कल्पे जगत्सर्वं यस्य देहात् प्रजायते।
Skanda (continuing)
Scene: A cosmic tableau: from the pores/hairs of the Supreme arise devas, forests and trees, serpents, and mountains; the universe repeatedly emanates in kalpa cycles. The imagery is expansive, with layered realms and beings emerging like sparks from a luminous body.
All orders of existence are portrayed as dependent upon the Supreme, encouraging humility and reverence.
None is specified; the verse is cosmic praise rather than a geographical māhātmya.
None; it functions as stuti (praise) describing creation across kalpas.