एवमुक्त्वा महादेवो गत्वा कैलास पर्वतम् । गौर्या समं ततश्चक्रे कामधर्मं यथोचितम्
evamuktvā mahādevo gatvā kailāsa parvatam | gauryā samaṃ tataścakre kāmadharmaṃ yathocitam
Nachdem Mahādeva so gesprochen hatte, ging er zum Berge Kailāsa und vollzog dann zusammen mit Gaurī den Liebesritus in gebührender Weise.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator)
Tirtha: Kailāsa
Type: peak
Scene: Mahādeva returns to Kailāsa and, with Gaurī, performs the ‘kāma-dharma’ appropriately—depicted as a sanctified, veiled intimacy amid snowy peaks and celestial calm.
Even worldly processes like birth are sanctified when aligned to cosmic dharma and divine intent.
Kailāsa is referenced as the sacred divine abode, though the verse does not describe a pilgrimage merit explicitly.
No pilgrimage rite is prescribed; the verse narrates the divine conjugal act as ‘kāmadharma’ performed appropriately.