पतितं सोममालोक्य ब्रह्मा लो कपितामहः । रथमारोपयामास लोकानां हितकाम्यया
patitaṃ somamālokya brahmā lo kapitāmahaḥ | rathamāropayāmāsa lokānāṃ hitakāmyayā
Thấy Soma ngã xuống, Phạm Thiên—bậc Tổ phụ của các cõi—vì mong lợi ích cho muôn loài, liền đặt Ngài lên cỗ xe.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context) to Agastya
Scene: Brahmā, four-faced and calm, beholds Soma fallen; with measured compassion he lifts Soma onto a radiant chariot, attendants steadying the wheels, the world watching in relief.
Dharma includes compassionate restoration—divine governance acts for loka-hita (the good of all).
Kāśī/Avimukta is the narrative arena; the verse supports the lead-up to Kāśī’s Candreśvara sanctity.
None explicitly; the emphasis is on divine intervention for universal welfare.