अथाब्रवीत्प्रहस्योच्चैस्त्रिनेत्रश्चतुराननम् । अत्यद्भुततमां श्रुत्वा तां वार्तां यमसंभवाम्
athābravītprahasyoccaistrinetraścaturānanam | atyadbhutatamāṃ śrutvā tāṃ vārtāṃ yamasaṃbhavām
تب سہ چشم پروردگار بلند قہقہہ لگا کر چار چہروں والے برہما سے بولا، یم سے آئی ہوئی وہ نہایت عجیب خبر سن کر۔
Narrator (introducing Śiva’s speech)
Scene: In a celestial assembly, Śiva (three-eyed) laughs aloud after hearing an astonishing report delivered from Yama’s sphere; Brahmā (four-faced) listens attentively as the narrative turns toward dharma and destiny.
Divine events around tīrtha-mahima can overturn expectations; the highest deities respond with insight beyond ordinary fear.
The verse frames a dialogue in Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya (Adhyāya 95); the specific site is not named in this line.
None; it is a narrative transition into Śiva’s explanation.