गर्भवासात्ततो योगं समाश्रित्य शिवं व्रज । तस्माद्दर्शय मे वक्त्रं स्वकीयं येन मे भवेत् । आनृण्यं पितृलोकस्य तव वक्त्रस्य दर्शनात्
garbhavāsāttato yogaṃ samāśritya śivaṃ vraja | tasmāddarśaya me vaktraṃ svakīyaṃ yena me bhavet | ānṛṇyaṃ pitṛlokasya tava vaktrasya darśanāt
Dann, nachdem du die Wohnstatt im Mutterleib verlassen hast, nimm Zuflucht im Yoga und gelange zu Śiva. Darum zeige mir dein eigenes Antlitz, damit ich durch den Anblick deines Antlitzes von meiner Schuld gegenüber der Welt der Ahnen frei werde.
Vyāsa
Listener: Śaunaka and the Naimiṣāraṇya sages (standard Sūta frame, implied)
Scene: Inside a subtle, womb-like cosmic chamber: a luminous ‘garbha’ consciousness pleads for a vision (vaktra-darśana) that will dissolve ancestral debt; the atmosphere is intimate, dim, and sacred, with a hint of yogic radiance leading toward Śiva.
It links embodied life to dharma: one should emerge, practice yoga, seek Śiva, and also honor ancestral obligations.
No named site appears in this verse; the emphasis is on yoga, Śiva, and pitṛ-dharma within the māhātmya narrative.
Implicitly, fulfilling pitṛ-obligations (pitṛṛṇa) through proper conduct and reverence; no specific rite (śrāddha, tarpaṇa) is stated here.