Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)
यावन्तो जङ्गमागम्या भूताः शैल चतुर्विधाः तेषां माता त्वियं देवी यतः प्रोक्तः पिता हरः
yāvanto jaṅgamāgamyā bhūtāḥ śaila caturvidhāḥ teṣāṃ mātā tviyaṃ devī yataḥ proktaḥ pitā haraḥ
O Berg, alle Wesen—bewegliche und unbewegliche—der vierfachen Arten haben diese Göttin zur Mutter, denn Hara ist als ihr Vater verkündet worden.
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The cosmos is portrayed as a family: Devī and Śiva together ground all life. Ethically, it supports reverence toward all beings (since all share divine parentage) and validates household/cosmic order as sacred.
Sarga-related theological framing (origins and categorization of beings), expressed through genealogical language; it is not a detailed cosmogony but a Purāṇic ‘source’ statement aligning creation with Śiva-Śakti.
Mobile/immobile and ‘fourfold’ life-classes are unified under one maternal Devī and paternal Hara, symbolizing that manifestation (Śakti) and consciousness/ascetic lordship (Śiva) are inseparable principles sustaining the universe.