इन्द्रद्युम्नोपाख्यानम्
Indradyumna Upākhyāna: On Kīrti, Smṛti, and Restoration
युगान्ते हुतभुक् चापि सर्वतः प्रज्वलिष्यति । पानीयं भोजनं चापि याचमानास्तदाध्वगा:
yugānte hutabhuk cāpi sarvataḥ prajvaliṣyati | pānīyaṁ bhojanaṁ cāpi yācamānās tadādhvagāḥ ||
马尔坎德耶说道:“在劫末之时,吞噬万物之火将从四面八方燃起。那时,道路上的行旅为困厄所迫,将四处乞求饮水与食物。”
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
The verse underscores impermanence and the fragility of worldly security: even basic necessities like water and food can vanish in times of cosmic or societal collapse. Ethically, it urges humility and preparedness—cultivating dharma and restraint rather than complacent dependence on prosperity.
Mārkaṇḍeya describes a yuga-ending catastrophe: a universal conflagration spreads everywhere. In that crisis, ordinary people—depicted as travelers—wander in desperation, begging for water and food, illustrating the severity of the dissolution.