वृषं विभूषयामासुर्नानारत्नोपपत्तिभिः । शक्रो गजजिनं गृह्य स्वयमग्रे व्यवस्थितः
vṛṣaṃ vibhūṣayāmāsurnānāratnopapattibhiḥ | śakro gajajinaṃ gṛhya svayamagre vyavasthitaḥ
زيّنوا الثور بأنواع شتّى من الجواهر النفيسة. وأخذ إندرا (شَكرا) جلدَ فيلٍ، فوقف بنفسه في المقدّمة مستعدًّا لتقديمه قربانًا.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: Devas adorn Nandin with many jewels; Indra steps forward holding an elephant-hide as an offering, forming a ceremonial yet martial tableau before Śiva.
Honoring Śiva includes honoring His vāhana (Nandin); reverence to the Lord naturally extends to His divine attendants and symbols.
No specific tīrtha is named; the focus is on devotional offering within the Śaiva sacred narrative.
None as a rule; it depicts offering and decoration (alaṅkāra) as devotional acts.