तथा शतसहस्राणि ह्ययुतप्रयुतानि च । अर्बुदानि च रत्नानि तथा शङ्खमितानि च
tathā śatasahasrāṇi hyayutaprayutāni ca | arbudāni ca ratnāni tathā śaṅkhamitāni ca
اسی طرح سینکڑوں ہزار، دَس ہزاروں اور لاکھوں کروڑوں تک بے شمار ڈھیر تھے؛ اور جواہرات بھی حدِّ شمار سے باہر تھے، جنہیں ‘شنکھ’ کی اکائیوں میں بھی ناپا جاتا تھا۔
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), by section-level deduction within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa
Tirtha: Kedāra (Kedāranātha)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/assembly (typical Purāṇic audience)
Scene: A visionary inventory of countless jewels and treasures, stacked in radiant heaps within a divine Himalayan setting, suggesting the uncountable riches surrounding Śiva’s sphere.
Śiva’s glory is portrayed as beyond ordinary measure—devotion turns the mind from limited counting to the limitless sacred.
Kedāra, as the broader Kedārakhaṇḍa frames these descriptions within the sanctity of the region and its Lord.
None explicitly; the verse magnifies divine abundance rather than prescribing a practice.
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