तस्मात्त्वमत्र तीर्थे च महाकालमिति स्मृतम् । सिद्धिं गतं वृणु भद्रे पतित्वे वरवर्णिनि
tasmāttvamatra tīrthe ca mahākālamiti smṛtam | siddhiṃ gataṃ vṛṇu bhadre patitve varavarṇini
فلذلك، هنا في هذا التيرثا (tīrtha) المعروف باسم مهاكالا (Mahākāla)، اختاري—أيتها المباركة الحسناء—مهاكالا الذي بلغ السِّدهي والكمال زوجًا لكِ.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Mahākāla-tīrtha
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: At a Śaiva tīrtha, a revered voice urges the maiden to accept Mahākāla—depicted as a radiant ascetic-lord—while the sacred landscape (liṅga, ghāṭa, and river) frames the decision as a rite of passage.
Approaching a Śiva-tīrtha and taking refuge in Mahākāla is presented as a dharmic remedy that grants auspicious fulfillment.
Mahākāla tīrtha, explicitly named in the verse.
An implicit prescription: to approach Mahākāla tīrtha and accept/choose Mahākāla through devotion and sacred resolve.