शिवदूता ऊचुः । एषाग्रे दृश्यते वृद्धा चांडाली मरणोन्मुखी । एतामानेतुमायाताः संदिष्टा प्रभुणा वयम्
śivadūtā ūcuḥ | eṣāgre dṛśyate vṛddhā cāṃḍālī maraṇonmukhī | etāmānetumāyātāḥ saṃdiṣṭā prabhuṇā vayam
قال رُسُلُ شِيفا: «ها هي أمامنا تُرى امرأةٌ عجوز من الشاندالا (منبوذة)، مقبلةٌ على الموت. بأمرِ ربّنا جئنا لنأتيَ بها ونأخذَها».
Śivadūtas
Listener: The questioning narrator/authority figure
Scene: Śiva-messengers speak in unison, pointing to an aged outcaste woman lying or seated, frail and near death; their faces are firm yet compassionate, indicating they act under Śiva’s direct command; the woman is illuminated by a gentle sacred glow despite her social marginalization.
Śiva’s grace can uplift even the socially marginalized; divine deliverance is not limited by birth-status.
No particular site is named in this verse; the emphasis is on Śiva’s command and salvific action.
None; the verse narrates a divine mandate to escort the dying.