ईश्वरं भुवनस्यास्य ये भजंते न त्र्यंबकम् । ततः संस्तूयमानः स सुरैः पद्मभुवादिभिः
īśvaraṃ bhuvanasyāsya ye bhajaṃte na tryaṃbakam | tataḥ saṃstūyamānaḥ sa suraiḥ padmabhuvādibhiḥ
যিসকলে এই ভুবনৰ ঈশ্বৰক ভজে, কিন্তু ত্ৰ্যম্বকক নাভজে—তেওঁলোকে সত্য আশ্ৰয় হেৰুৱায়। তেতিয়া পদ্মভূ (ব্ৰহ্মা) আদি দেৱসকলে তেওঁৰ স্তৱ গাইলে।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) narrating to the sages
Scene: A celestial assembly: Brahmā (Padmabhū) at the forefront with other devas, hands folded, offering hymns toward Tryambaka’s presence.
True worship of the supreme Lord is inseparable from devotion to Tryambaka; the gods themselves affirm this through praise.
No site is specified; the verse is primarily theological (Śiva as Tryambaka).
Implicitly, stuti/stotra (hymnic praise) is upheld as a devotional act, though no formal vrata is described.