देवांश्च सर्वे भागार्थमागता वासवादयः । नापश्यन्देवमीशानमृते नारायणं हरिम्
devāṃśca sarve bhāgārthamāgatā vāsavādayaḥ | nāpaśyandevamīśānamṛte nārāyaṇaṃ harim
Alle Götter—angefangen mit Vāsava (Indra)—kamen, um ihre Opferanteile zu empfangen, doch sie sahen den Herrn Īśāna (Śiva) nirgends; zu sehen war nur Nārāyaṇa, Hari.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A grand yajña pavilion: Indra and other devas arrive with expectation, holding offerings; they look around searching for Īśāna but find only Nārāyaṇa/Hari seated serenely, radiant, as the sole clearly visible divine presence.
Sacred rites become unstable when the supreme Lord is disregarded; divine order depends on proper reverence.
Vastrāpathakṣetra within the Prabhāsa sacred region, presented as a tīrtha-context for the narrative.
None directly; it references the yajña context and the gods arriving for their sacrificial portions.