नागैः सह ब्राह्मणस्य अतिथिधर्म-व्रतसंवादः | The Brahmin’s Vow and the Nāgas’ Hospitality Appeal
सर्व हि नौ संविदितं त्रैलोक्ये सचराचरे । यद् भविष्यति वृत्तं वा वर्तते वा शुभाशुभम् । सर्व स ते कथितवान् देवदेवो महामुने
sarvaṃ hi nau saṃviditaṃ trailokye sacarācare | yad bhaviṣyati vṛttaṃ vā vartate vā śubhāśubham | sarvaṃ sa te kathitavān devadevo mahāmune ||
那罗陀说道:“确然,我们知晓三界之中一切动与不动者的诸事——凡已发生、正在发生、将要发生的吉凶之变。大牟尼啊,这一切,诸神之神都已向你宣说。”
नारद उवाच
That divine insight (here attributed to Devadeva/Hari) comprehends the full moral and causal field of events—past, present, and future—across all realms, including both auspicious and inauspicious outcomes; such knowledge is communicated to qualified sages for the guidance of dharma.
Nārada addresses a great sage and affirms that whatever occurs in the three worlds is already known, because Devadeva has revealed to that sage the totality of events—what has happened, what is happening, and what will happen—framed in terms of śubha and aśubha consequences.