एवमुक्त्वा तदा देवी गिरिजा सर्वमंगला । शबरीरूपमास्थाय गंतुकामा महेश्वरम्
evamuktvā tadā devī girijā sarvamaṃgalā | śabarīrūpamāsthāya gaṃtukāmā maheśvaram
So sprach die Göttin Girijā, die Allheilvolle; dann nahm sie die Gestalt einer Śabarī (Waldfrau) an und machte sich, des Aufbruchs begehrend, auf den Weg zu Maheśvara.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa; traditionally Sūta to sages)
Tirtha: Kedāra approaches (vanapatha)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Audience of tīrtha-mahātmya (frame)
Scene: After speaking, Girijā—radiant yet intent—takes on the guise of a Śabarī (forest-woman) and sets out through the woods toward Maheśvara, accompanied by auspicious energy.
The Goddess uses līlā (divine strategy) to approach the Lord—teaching that the divine can adopt any form to accomplish cosmic purposes.
The narrative belongs to Kedārakhaṇḍa, associated with the Kedāra sacred region and its Śaiva pilgrimage tradition.
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