वह्निश्च व्याकुलीभूतो गंगायां मुमुचे सकृत् । दह्यमाना च सा देवी तरंगैर्वहिरुत्सृजत्
vahniśca vyākulībhūto gaṃgāyāṃ mumuce sakṛt | dahyamānā ca sā devī taraṃgairvahirutsṛjat
অগ্নিও ব্যাকুল হয়ে তা একবার গঙ্গায় নিক্ষেপ করল; দগ্ধ হতে হতে সেই দেবী নিজের তরঙ্গে আগুনকে বাইরে ছুড়ে দিলেন।
Sūta (deduced narrator)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā
Type: river
Scene: Agni, agitated, releases the potency into Gaṅgā; the river-goddess, scorched, throws the fire outward in rolling waves—water and flame interlaced in a miraculous display.
Even the purifying Gaṅgā reveals the awe of Śiva’s power; sacred rivers are divine agents, not mere physical waters.
Gaṅgā herself is invoked as sacred geography; no single named ford is specified in this verse.
None directly; the verse narrates the transfer of divine heat into the river.