धर्मे धरा च नाकश्च धर्मे पातालमेव च । धर्मे चंद्रार्कमापश्च धर्मे च पवनोऽनलः
dharme dharā ca nākaśca dharme pātālameva ca | dharme caṃdrārkamāpaśca dharme ca pavano'nalaḥ
ధర్మంలోనే భూమి మరియు స్వర్గం నిలిచాయి; ధర్మంలోనే పాతాళమూ ఉంది. ధర్మంలోనే చంద్రసూర్యులు, జలమూ; ధర్మంలోనే వాయువు, అగ్నీ ఉన్నాయి।
Yudhiṣṭhira (continuing his address/questioning tone across vv. 78–80)
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira (contextually)
Scene: A cosmic tableau: earth, heaven, and netherworld held together by an unseen pillar called Dharma; sun and moon revolve; waters flow; wind moves; fire blazes—all resting in dharma.
Dharma is portrayed as the cosmic foundation sustaining all realms and elements; aligning with Dharma aligns with the universe’s order.
The verse is philosophical rather than geographic; within Dharmāraṇya Māhātmya it supports the sanctity of the place by linking it to universal Dharma.
None; it is a doctrinal statement on Dharma as the support of creation.