स्कंद उवाच । इति देवीसमुदितं समाकर्ण्य वटोद्भव । सर्वज्ञेन यदाख्यातं तदाख्यास्यामि ते शृणु
skaṃda uvāca | iti devīsamuditaṃ samākarṇya vaṭodbhava | sarvajñena yadākhyātaṃ tadākhyāsyāmi te śṛṇu
স্কন্দে ক’লে: “হে বটোদ্ভৱ, দেৱীৰ এই বাক্য শুনি, সৰ্বজ্ঞই যি প্ৰকাশ কৰিলে, সেই কথাই মই তোমাক ক’ম—শুনা।”
Skanda
Listener: Vaṭodbhava
Scene: Skanda, poised as a storyteller, addresses Vaṭodbhava; behind him, a faint vignette of Devī and Śiva’s dialogue indicates the source of the teaching.
Sacred knowledge is preserved through faithful hearing and retelling; Skanda positions the teaching as coming from the omniscient Śiva.
The ongoing context is Kāśī’s Ānandakānana/Ānandavana and its Liṅga-māhātmya.
Implicit emphasis on śravaṇa (listening) as a devotional discipline; no explicit rite is stated.