क्रीडितुं वीरके याते ततो देवी च पार्वती । नानाकथाभिस्चिक्रीड पुनरेव जटाभृता
krīḍituṃ vīrake yāte tato devī ca pārvatī | nānākathābhiscikrīḍa punareva jaṭābhṛtā
Als Vīraka zum Spiel fortging, ergötzte sich die Göttin Pārvatī erneut mit dem Herrn mit verfilzten Locken (Śiva) und erfreute sich an mancherlei Erzählungen.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating (deduced)
Scene: A moonlit, tranquil scene: Pārvatī and the matted-haired Śiva seated together, exchanging many delightful tales; the atmosphere is intimate and playful, with subtle ascetic markers (jaṭā, rudrākṣa) softened by domestic warmth.
The Purāṇa portrays divine līlā—sacred play—as a way to reveal intimacy, harmony, and auspiciousness in the divine order.
No specific site is mentioned in this verse.
None; it is narrative description of divine interaction.