The Chant of the Confluence: Varuna and the Faltering Nadi

When the vital Nadi river suffered a subtle, energetic failing at its confluence with the Western Ocean—a lapse in its cosmic boundary—the sages appealed to Varuna. Varuna did not use power, but instead performed a forgotten twelve-step purification chant at the exact point of meeting. This ritual restored the river's lawful energetic boundary, ensuring its continuous, vital flow to the sea.

Mythology
Source

Vishnu Purana - Mandala describing the Western Ocean (This specific narrative, including the mechanism of 'ley line shifts' and the 'twelve-step chant,' is a composite and not traceable to a single, canonical Puranic or Vedic verse. While Varuna's role in maintaining Dharma (Ṛta) is extensively covered in the Vedas and Puranas (e.g., Matsya Purana, Vishnu Purana), the detailed plot elements are synthetic.)

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Moral & Divine Teaching

True cosmic order (Dharma) is often maintained not by brute force, but by the precise knowledge and ritualistic affirmation of underlying, fundamental truths (Satya).