उपाकरोषि जंतूनामेवंरूपा हि साधवः । किमतः प्रोच्यते तुभ्यं धन्यस्त्वं पृथिवीधर
upākaroṣi jaṃtūnāmevaṃrūpā hi sādhavaḥ | kimataḥ procyate tubhyaṃ dhanyastvaṃ pṛthivīdhara
நீ உயிர்களுக்கெல்லாம் உதவி செய்கிறாய்—அதுவே சான்றோரின் இயல்பு. இனி உனக்குச் சொல்ல வேண்டியது என்ன? ஓ பூமியைத் தாங்கும் மலையே, நீ பாக்கியவான்।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa), narrating
Tirtha: Himālaya (as devagiri/kshetra-support)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Phālguna (Arjuna)
Scene: A venerable mountain personified as a steadfast guardian, receiving praise for sustaining creatures; sages or divine speakers gesture toward the vast snow-clad peaks as symbols of virtue and support.
The hallmark of sādhus is compassionate assistance to beings; such support is itself exalted dharma.
The verse praises a mountain as a dharmic refuge without naming a specific site.
None; it is ethical-theological praise of compassion.