पुलस्त्य उवाच । तस्मिन्नेकार्णवे घोरे नष्टे स्थावरजंगमे । चंद्रार्कपवने नष्टे ज्योतिषि प्रलयं गते
pulastya uvāca | tasminnekārṇave ghore naṣṭe sthāvarajaṃgame | caṃdrārkapavane naṣṭe jyotiṣi pralayaṃ gate
Sinabi ni Pulastya: “Nang manaig ang kakila-kilabot na iisang karagatan ng pagkalusaw—nang mapuksa ang lahat ng nilikhang di-gumagalaw at gumagalaw; nang maglaho ang buwan, araw, at mga hangin; nang pati ang mga tanglaw sa langit ay pumasok sa pagkalusaw—”
Pulastya
Scene: A boundless dark ocean of dissolution; no land, no beings, no sun or moon—only a vast, silent expanse suggesting time itself has paused.
Purāṇic sacred geography is often grounded in cosmic time—tīrtha origins are linked to vast cycles of creation and dissolution.
The verse sets up the origin narrative context for Kṛṣṇatīrtha (named in the preceding verse).
None; this verse begins the cosmogonic narrative (pralaya-setting) rather than prescribing a rite.