नागैः सह ब्राह्मणस्य अतिथिधर्म-व्रतसंवादः | The Brahmin’s Vow and the Nāgas’ Hospitality Appeal
प्रद्युम्नाच्चापि निर्मुक्ता जीव॑ संकर्षणं तत:
pradyumnāccāpi nirmuktā jīvaṃ saṅkarṣaṇaṃ tataḥ
那罗陀说道:“从普拉丢姆那处,生命原理亦得解脱;其后便进入桑迦尔沙那。此段指向生命力按次第收摄与转移,显示毁归并非纷乱,而是有纪律、合乎达摩的秩序。”
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights an ordered, principled movement of the life-force during withdrawal (laya): vitality is not depicted as random but as following a hierarchy. Ethically, it reinforces the idea that even endings should be governed by order (niyama) and dharma.
Nārada describes a sequence in which the life-principle is released from Pradyumna and then proceeds into Saṅkarṣaṇa, indicating a transfer or reabsorption of power within a structured cosmological framework.