सापि तत्र स्थिता देवी देवानां हितकाम्यया
sāpi tatra sthitā devī devānāṃ hitakāmyayā
وتلك الإلهة أيضًا أقامت هناك، راغبةً في خير الآلهة وصلاحهم.
Pulastya
Tirtha: Arbuda Devī-sthāna (implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: King Yayāti (addressed as nṛpa/narādhipa in surrounding verses)
Scene: The Goddess remains stationed at Arbuda, serene yet vigilant, oriented toward the welfare of the gods; the landscape suggests a sacred mountain precinct with a shrine and attendants.
A tīrtha becomes powerful because the Divine chooses to abide there for the welfare of beings.
The Devī’s abiding place in Arbuda Khaṇḍa (Mount Abu region) implied by “there (tatra)”.
None explicitly; it establishes the sanctity of the location through Devī’s continued presence.