श्रीभगवानुवाच । बकैहि त्वं महाभाग कैलासं पर्वतोत्तमम् । मया सार्धमनेनैव शरीरेण गणो भव
śrībhagavānuvāca | bakaihi tvaṃ mahābhāga kailāsaṃ parvatottamam | mayā sārdhamanenaiva śarīreṇa gaṇo bhava
শ্ৰী ভগৱানে ক’লে: হে মহাভাগ, বিদায়-বচন কৈ আহা; পৰ্বতশ্ৰেষ্ঠ কৈলাসলৈ আহা। মোৰ সৈতে, এই একে দেহেৰে, তুমি গণ হৈ যোৱা।
Śiva
Tirtha: Kailāsa
Type: peak
Listener: The devotee/donor (mahābhāga)
Scene: Śiva speaks authoritatively, inviting the devotee to Kailāsa; the scene suggests ascent—snowy peak imagery, celestial attendants, and the devotee radiant, still in human form yet transfigured.
Śiva’s grace can culminate in immediate elevation to divine proximity—life becomes sanctified into eternal service.
Kailāsa is explicitly praised as “parvatottama,” the foremost mountain and Śiva’s abode.
No ritual prescription; it is Śiva’s boon-conferral: the devotee is to become a gaṇa and go to Kailāsa.
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