निराहारा ततस्तापं प्रापुस्तत्तपसो जनाः । ततो जगत्समालोक्य तदीयतपसोर्जितम्
nirāhārā tatastāpaṃ prāpustattapaso janāḥ | tato jagatsamālokya tadīyatapasorjitam
ثم صارت بلا طعامٍ البتّة؛ وبسبب لهيب تلك التَّبَس، ابتُلي الناس بحرارتها المُحرِقة. فحين رأى العالم متأثّرًا بقوة تَبَسِها—
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) narrating (deduced)
Scene: Pārvatī in severe fasting-austerity; her tapas radiates as heat/effulgence affecting beings; sages and creatures appear distressed under the burning spiritual energy; the cosmos seems to shimmer.
Tapas is portrayed as a real spiritual force that can affect the cosmos, not merely personal hardship.
No specific tīrtha is named; the verse highlights the universal impact of tapas within the Himalayan setting.
Nirāhāra (complete fasting) is described as part of the ascetic progression.