एवंविधं निवासं मे विद्धि राम नृपोत्तम । शून्यं तु सर्वतो यस्मान्निवासाय द्विजा गताः
evaṃvidhaṃ nivāsaṃ me viddhi rāma nṛpottama | śūnyaṃ tu sarvato yasmānnivāsāya dvijā gatāḥ
राम नृपोत्तम, एवंविधं मम निवासं विद्धि; सर्वतः शून्यं जातं, यतो द्विजाः अन्यत्र निवासाय गताः।
Unspecified petitioner/narrator addressing Rāma (self-referential: 'my dwelling')
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Listener: Rāma
Scene: A forlorn hermitage courtyard: empty huts, cold hearth, overgrown paths. The speaker addresses Rāma with folded hands, indicating the deserted dwellings and the absence of brāhmaṇas.
The well-being of sacred places depends on the protection of dharmic communities; rulers are urged to prevent decline and restore stability.
Dharmāraṇya, described as a former dvija residence now lying deserted.
None directly; the verse frames a plea connected with restoring a dharmic habitation.