तत्रापि नेतुं यदि मां समर्था यत्रासते वारिचयाः समेताः । अतोऽन्यथा नाहमलीकवादी प्राणे प्रयाते मुनिवाक्यकारी
tatrāpi netuṃ yadi māṃ samarthā yatrāsate vāricayāḥ sametāḥ | ato'nyathā nāhamalīkavādī prāṇe prayāte munivākyakārī
“หากพวกท่านสามารถพาข้าพเจ้าไปยังที่ซึ่งหมู่น้ำทั้งหลายรวมกันสถิตอยู่ ก็จงพาไปเถิด มิฉะนั้น ข้าพเจ้าไม่ใช่ผู้กล่าวเท็จ; แม้ชีวิตจะสิ้นไป ข้าพเจ้าก็เป็นผู้ปฏิบัติตามวาจามุนี”
Vāḍava (reported within Īśvara’s narration)
Listener: Devī
Scene: The speaker stands resolute, one hand raised in oath-like gesture, eyes unwavering; devas appear hesitant, as if weighing whether they can guide him. The path toward a hidden water-mass is suggested by a distant glimmer or cavern-river.
Satya (truthfulness) and fidelity to a sage’s instruction are upheld as dharma—even above personal survival.
The Prabhāsakṣetra māhātmya frame continues; the verse stresses dharma-values supporting the sacred narrative.
None explicitly; it highlights vow-keeping and adherence to muni-vākya as a dharmic discipline.