अगस्त्य उवाच । इत्युक्त्वांतर्दधे देवान्देवो गरुडवाहनः । अयोध्यामागतः क्षिप्रं चकार तप उत्तमम्
agastya uvāca | ityuktvāṃtardadhe devāndevo garuḍavāhanaḥ | ayodhyāmāgataḥ kṣipraṃ cakāra tapa uttamam
قال أغاستيا: لما قال ذلك، توارى الربّ الإلهي، راكبُ غارودا، عن أنظار الآلهة. ثم بلغ أيودهيا سريعًا وأقام أسمى التَّقشّف.
Agastya
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Listener: A learned interlocutor (vidvān) within the frame narrative (implied)
Scene: Agastya narrates: the Garuḍa-riding Lord speaks, then vanishes from the devas’ sight, swiftly reaches Ayodhyā, and begins supreme austerity.
Divine action may be subtle and hidden, yet it is purposeful—performed for the protection of dharma and devotees.
Ayodhyā is explicitly presented as the place where the Lord performs uttama-tapas.
Uttama-tapas (supreme austerity) is described as the Lord’s chosen practice.