कम्बलोऽधिगतस्तात पाशधृग्वरुणस्तथा । यमश्च भगवान्देव आश्रित्य चोदरं श्रितः
kambalo'dhigatastāta pāśadhṛgvaruṇastathā | yamaśca bhagavāndeva āśritya codaraṃ śritaḥ
ఓ తాత, అక్కడ కంబలుడు తన స్థానమును పొందెను; పాశధారి వరుణుడు మరియు భగవాన్ దేవుడు యముడు కూడా ఆశ్రయించి ఆమె ఉదరమున స్థితులై ఉన్నారు।
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Tirtha: Revā-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: tāta / nṛpa (king addressed affectionately)
Scene: A semi-transparent depiction of the cow’s belly as a sacred interior where Varuṇa with pāśa, Yama with staff, and Kambala (nāga/underworld being) are stationed like guardians of cosmic order; the sage points while the king listens.
A tīrtha is portrayed as divinely inhabited; reverence for such a place aligns one with cosmic order (ṛta/dharma).
A Revā Khaṇḍa tīrtha in the Narmadā/Revā sacred landscape (the precise name is supplied by the surrounding verses).
No direct ritual is prescribed in this verse; it establishes the site's sanctity through divine presence.