चक्रुर्धर्मकथां पुण्यां राजर्षीणां महात्मनाम् । देवर्षीणां पुराणानां तथान्येषां महात्मनाम्
cakrurdharmakathāṃ puṇyāṃ rājarṣīṇāṃ mahātmanām | devarṣīṇāṃ purāṇānāṃ tathānyeṣāṃ mahātmanām
Nagsagawa sila ng banal na salaysay ng dharma—tungkol sa mga dakilang rājārṣi, sa mga devarṣi, sa mga Purāṇa, at gayundin sa iba pang mararangal na kaluluwa.
Pulastya
Tirtha: Arbuda Kṣetra (dharma-sabhā locus)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king (nṛpaśreṣṭha)
Scene: A vast rishi assembly on Arbuda: sages seated in semicircles, some with palm-leaf manuscripts; a central speaker; Nimi nearby listening, fasting yet attentive.
Holy conversation (satsaṅga) on dharma and Purāṇic lore is itself meritorious and forms the living channel of sacred tradition.
Implicitly Arbuda as a place where sages gather and dharma-kathā flourishes, preparing the ground for Jambū Tīrtha’s praise.
None; it highlights dharma-kathā (sacred discourse) as a meritorious practice.
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