Śiva-nāmānukīrtana-prastāvaḥ
Prologue to the praise of Śiva and the Upamanyu testimony
नराणां देवनारीणां तथा प्रेतपिशाचयो: । किरातशबराणां च जलजानामनेकश:
narāṇāṁ devanārīṇāṁ tathā pretapiśācayoḥ | kirātaśabarāṇāṁ ca jalajānām anekaśaḥ ||
Vāsudeva nói: “Trong loài người, trong các tiên nữ, cũng như trong bọn preta và piśāca; trong các Kirāta và Śabara nữa; và trong muôn loài sinh vật sinh ra từ nước—(nguyên lý ấy hiện hữu khắp nơi).”
वासुदेव उवाच
The verse emphasizes the wide scope of a stated principle by listing many categories of beings—human, divine, spirit-world, tribal communities, and aquatic life—implying that the teaching applies universally across different realms and forms of existence.
Vāsudeva is speaking and broadening his point through an enumerative catalogue of beings. The verse functions as a rhetorical expansion: it signals that what he is describing is not limited to a single group but is observed among many kinds of creatures and communities.