Yudhiṣṭhira’s Lament and Kṛṣṇa’s Rudra-Cosmogony Explanation (सौप्तिक पर्व, अध्याय १७)
कि कृतं सलिले शर्व चिरकालस्थितेन ते । किमर्थ चेदमुत्पाद्य लिड्ढ भूमौ प्रवेशितम्
ki kṛtaṃ salile śarva cirakālasthitena te | kimartha cedam utpādya liḍḍhaṃ bhūmau praveśitam ||
ஓ சர்வா (ருத்ரதேவா)! நீ நீண்ட காலம் நீரில் தங்கி இருந்து என்ன செயலைச் செய்தாய்? மேலும் இந்த லிங்கத்தை உண்டாக்கி ஏன் பூமியில் எறிந்து அதனைப் புகச் செய்தாய்?
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse frames a reverent inquiry into divine action: prolonged austerity or withdrawal (staying in the waters) is understood to culminate in a purposeful cosmic act, and sacred manifestations (like the liṅga) are not random but carry intent within dharma and the maintenance of order.
The narrator reports a question addressed to Rudra (Śarva): after remaining in the waters for a long time, what has he achieved, and why has he produced a liṅga and caused it to enter the earth—setting up an explanation of Rudra’s purpose and the significance of the act.