मत्प्रियार्थं तु शक्रेण प्रेषिता मुनिसत्तम । मन्दाकिनीति विख्याता नदी त्रैलोक्यपाविनी
matpriyārthaṃ tu śakreṇa preṣitā munisattama | mandākinīti vikhyātā nadī trailokyapāvinī
يا أفضلَ الحكماء، لأجلِ ما هو عزيزٌ عليّ، أرسلَ شَكْرَا (إندرا) نهرًا—مشهورًا باسم ماندَاكِينِي—مطهِّرَ العوالمِ الثلاثة.
Śiva (Maheśvara)
Tirtha: Mandākinī
Type: river
Listener: muni-sattama
Scene: Indra, at Śiva’s behest or for Śiva’s beloved purpose, causes a luminous river to descend/flow into the kṣetra; celestial beings witness the birth of a sacred stream labeled Mandākinī.
Sacred waters are not merely natural—they are portrayed as divinely commissioned for purification and dharmic uplift.
Mandākinī associated with the Arbuda sacred landscape (Mount Abu) and its Śaiva sanctity.
Implicitly, reverence for and ritual use of the Mandākinī as a purifying tīrtha.