एवमुक्त्वा स भगवान्मामादाय ततः परम् । कैलासं पर्वतं गत्वा गणकोटीशतामदात्
evamuktvā sa bhagavānmāmādāya tataḥ param | kailāsaṃ parvataṃ gatvā gaṇakoṭīśatāmadāt
فلما قال الربّ المبارك ذلك، أخذني معه؛ ثم مضى إلى جبل كايلاسا (Kailāsa) ومنحني مئات الكوتي (koṭi) من الغَنَة (gaṇa) من الأتباع.
An unnamed narrator (a being recounting events) within the Tīrthamāhātmya narrative
Tirtha: Kailāsa
Type: peak
Scene: Śiva, after speaking, lifts the narrator/beneficiary and journeys to snow-clad Kailāsa; there he grants an immense retinue of gaṇas—celestial attendants filling the mountain-court.
Divine grace elevates the devotee beyond ordinary limits, granting spiritual authority and protection.
Mount Kailāsa is invoked as the supreme Śaiva abode, a pinnacle of sacred geography.
No direct ritual is prescribed; the verse emphasizes divine bestowal (anugraha) rather than a specific vrata or dāna.