एते देवास्त्रयः पुत्रा अनसूयाया महेश्वरि । वरदानेन ते देवा ह्यवतीर्णा महीतले
ete devāstrayaḥ putrā anasūyāyā maheśvari | varadānena te devā hyavatīrṇā mahītale
يا ماهيشواري، إنَّ هؤلاء الأبناءَ الثلاثةَ لأنسُويا هم حقًّا آلهة. وبمنحِ البركةِ نزلتْ تلكَ الآلهةُ إلى الأرض.
Unspecified in snippet (narrator within Revā Khaṇḍa addressing Devī)
Tirtha: Anasūyā-tīrtha / Anasūyā-kṛta tīrtha (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī (addressed as Maheśvarī)
Scene: Anasūyā depicted as serene, radiant mother in an āśrama; three divine infants/sons symbolically bearing traits of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Rudra; gods above granting a boon, light descending to earth.
Pure devotion and virtue can draw divine presence into the world, portrayed as gods taking birth through boons.
Implicitly the Revā-region sacred narrative, leading into Anasūyā-associated tīrthas.
None; it explains the cause of descent (varadāna/boon).