मौनं विहाय सहसा ह्याक्रोशन्निदमब्रवीत् । हे शंभो क्व गतोसि त्वं दर्शयात्मानमद्य वै
maunaṃ vihāya sahasā hyākrośannidamabravīt | he śaṃbho kva gatosi tvaṃ darśayātmānamadya vai
Da er das Schweigen plötzlich aufgab, rief er laut und sprach: „O Śambhu, wohin bist du gegangen? Zeige dich mir heute, wahrlich!“
Kirāta (devotee) speaking (within Sūta’s narration)
Tirtha: Kedāra/Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣi-assembly (assumed frame)
Scene: The Kirāta, unable to contain himself, cries aloud in the empty sanctum, hands raised, voice echoing off stone; lamps tremble as he begs Śambhu to reveal Himself.
Intense longing for the Lord (darśana) is itself a powerful form of bhakti that draws divine grace.
Kedāra-kṣetra, where the devotee’s direct, heartfelt address to Śambhu embodies the site’s living sanctity.
A prayerful invocation—calling Śiva by name (Śambhu) and begging for darśana—highlighting nāma and heartfelt supplication.