काचित्प्रियतमं शंभुं बभाषे विस्मयान्विता । कोसि त्वं भिक्षुको भूत्वा आगतोत्र महामते
kācitpriyatamaṃ śaṃbhuṃ babhāṣe vismayānvitā | kosi tvaṃ bhikṣuko bhūtvā āgatotra mahāmate
Da sprach eine Frau, von Staunen erfüllt, zu ihrem geliebten Śambhu: „Wer bist du, o Großgesinnter, dass du hier in der Gestalt eines Bettlers erschienen bist?“
ṛṣibhāryā (a sage’s wife) addressing Śiva
Tirtha: Kedāra/Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Scene: In a Himalayan hermitage near Kedāra, a sage’s wife, astonished, addresses Śambhu who appears as a lone beggar; her posture is questioning, his presence serene and enigmatic.
The divine may appear in humble forms to awaken discernment and devotion; wonder becomes the doorway to inquiry (jijñāsā).
Kedāra’s sacred setting (Kedārakhaṇḍa), where Śiva’s līlā is narrated as part of the place’s greatness.
None explicitly; the focus is on recognition and inquiry regarding the mendicant form.