The Saptarishis Seek Uma for Shiva: Himavan Grants the Marriage
इत्येवमुक्ता देवेन गिरिराजसुता मुने जगामाम्बरमाविश्य स्वमेव भवनं पितुः
ityevamuktā devena girirājasutā mune jagāmāmbaramāviśya svameva bhavanaṃ pituḥ
দেবের এভাবে বলা হলে, হে মুনি, পর্বতরাজের কন্যা আকাশে প্রবেশ করে নিজের পিতার গৃহে গমন করল।
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Sacred instruction is followed by right action and return to dhāma: the verse models orderly completion—receive teaching, establish its meaning, and resume one’s ordained sphere.
This is narrative connective tissue (carita) concluding a localized sacred-history unit; it supports Purāṇic pedagogy by marking the end of a sub-episode within the larger genealogical/cosmological discourse.
‘Entering the sky’ signifies transcendence and divine mobility; returning to the father’s abode reaffirms Pārvatī’s identity as Girirāja-sutā while the newly named sacred site remains for the world’s ongoing worship.