पुरा कैलासशिखरे हालास्ये शिवमंदिरे । चतुर्विशतिसाहस्रा मुनयो ब्रह्मवादिनः
purā kailāsaśikhare hālāsye śivamaṃdire | caturviśatisāhasrā munayo brahmavādinaḥ
Einst, auf dem Gipfel des Kailāsa, in Hālāsya, im Tempel Śivas, waren vierundzwanzigtausend Munis versammelt, Verkünder des Brahman, der heiligen Wahrheit.
Sūta (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Kailāsa (Śiva-dhāma)
Type: peak
Listener: Ṛṣis
Scene: A panoramic Himalayan peak with a Śiva temple; an immense congregation of sages (24,000) seated in orderly rows, suggesting vastness and spiritual gravity.
Sacred places are portrayed as living centers of wisdom where great assemblies of sages uphold brahman and dharma.
Kailāsa and Hālāsya’s Śiva-temple locale, presented as an exalted spiritual setting.
None explicitly; the verse establishes the sanctified setting associated with worship and teaching.