तत क्ुद्धो5ब्रवीद् भूमिमुतथ्यो ब्राह्मणोत्तम: । दर्शयस्व स्थलं भद्गरे घट्सहस्रशतह्दम्
tataḥ kruddho 'bravīd bhūmim utathyo brāhmaṇottamaḥ | darśayasva sthalaṃ bhadre yatra ṣaṭsahasraśatahradām ||
تب برہمنوں میں افضل اُتَتھیہ نے غصّے میں زمین سے کہا—“اے بھدرے! مجھے وہ جگہ دکھا جہاں چھ ہزار بجلیوں کی سی روشنی پھیلی ہوئی ہے۔”
अजुन उवाच
The verse highlights that moral-spiritual authority (especially of a rishi/brāhmaṇa) is portrayed as capable of commanding even cosmic elements, and that anger, when rooted in a demand for truth or justice, is treated as a potent force—yet implicitly one that should serve dharma rather than ego.
Utathya becomes angry and directly addresses the Earth as a living power, ordering her to reveal a specific location distinguished by an extraordinary, lightning-like radiance described as ‘six thousand’ flashes.