ज्वालामुखेति नाम्ना वै रुद्रक्रोधाद्भविष्यति । सरस्वत्यास्तथा नाम ख्यातिं ब्राह्मीति यास्यति
jvālāmukheti nāmnā vai rudrakrodhādbhaviṣyati | sarasvatyāstathā nāma khyātiṃ brāhmīti yāsyati
它将由鲁陀罗(Rudra)的忿怒而生,名为“焰口”(Jvālāmukha)。同样,萨拉斯瓦蒂之名也将以“梵母”(Brāhmī)而广为称颂。
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic voice within Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya)
Tirtha: Jvālāmukha (future Vāḍava manifestation) / Brāhmī-nāma of Sarasvatī (name-mahātmya)
Type: cave
Listener: Devī (implied)
Scene: A fiery ‘mouth of flame’ (Jvālāmukha) rises from the ocean, born of Rudra’s wrath; beside it, Sarasvatī is shown with Brahmā-associated iconography, her name ‘Brāhmī’ inscribed in a scroll-like banner.
Names in Purāṇas encode theology: wrath, grace, and divine functions become memorialized through sacred appellations.
The statement belongs to the Prabhāsa-kṣetra māhātmya narrative stream, connecting cosmic events to this sacred region.
None; the focus is on future naming and renown (khyāti) rather than an enacted rite.
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