गुप्तक्षेत्रस्य माहात्म्यं शृण्वानस्त्वन्मुखान्मुने । तृप्तिं नैवाधिगच्छामि भूयस्तद्वक्तुमर्हसि
guptakṣetrasya māhātmyaṃ śṛṇvānastvanmukhānmune | tṛptiṃ naivādhigacchāmi bhūyastadvaktumarhasi
噢牟尼啊,纵然我从你亲口聆听了隐秘圣域(Guptakṣetra)的伟大功德,我仍未得满足;因此请你再为我宣说,更加详尽圆满。
Kuru-nandana (the in-scene questioner), as reported by Sūta
Tirtha: Guptakṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (frame implied); within embedded dialogue: Kurunandana addressing Nārada
Scene: The Kuru prince, still in añjali, leans forward earnestly toward Nārada, requesting fuller narration; Nārada poised to speak; the hermitage audience attentive, suggesting an unfolding pilgrimage guide narrative.
The glory of a sacred place is inexhaustible; earnest seekers repeatedly ask and listen to deepen faith and understanding.
Guptakṣetra (“the Hidden Sacred Field”) is explicitly named as the subject of māhātmya.
No direct ritual is stated; the prescription is śravaṇa (devout listening) and repeated inquiry into the māhātmya.