अध्याय १३
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
हे बहु उखिविखी I ऋषीं केली नैमिषीं I पुराणें इयेविषीं I मयपत्रिका II 66 II
आनुष्टुभादि छंदे I प्रबंधीं जियें विविधें I ते पत्रावलंबन मदें I करिती अझुनी II 67 II
वेदींचे बृहत्सामसूत्र I जें देखणेपणें पवित्र I परी तयांही हें क्षेत्र I नेणवेचि II 68 II
आणीक आणिकींही बहुतीं I महाटवीं हेतुमंतीं I ययालागीं मति I वेंचिलिया II 69 II
फरि ऐसें हें एवढें I कीं अमुकेयाचेंचि फुडें I हें असै कोण्हाही वरपडें I होयचि ना II 70 II
आतां यावरी जैसें I क्षेत्र हें असे I तुज सांगों तैसे I साद्यंतु गा II 71 II
"Naimisharanya is a revered, ancient sacred forest where Puranas were first narrated. It is here the great Rishis pondered over Kshetra.
Anushtubh is a versatile Vedic metre characterized by eight syllables per quarter, used in hymns, sacrificial chants, and texts like the Vishnu Purana, and essential in rituals for worship and offerings. The Bruhastamsutra, an encyclopedic Sanskrit text authored by the ancient Indian polymath Varahamihir in the 6th century CE is the great compilation, as its name translates, KNOWLEDGE wise auspicious, covers an astonishingly wide range of subjects relevant to human life and cosmic influences. It too couldn't fully comprehend the concept Kshetra. Since time immemorial many visionaries, great scholars of distinction wrapped their heads around it, but in vain. Let Me now give you the comprehensive view of the Kshetra.
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरूचरणार्पणमस्तु II
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