तदा तन्वंतरेणापि करिष्ये तव दासताम् । ततो भवः पुनः प्राह को वा वारयितुं प्रभुः
tadā tanvaṃtareṇāpi kariṣye tava dāsatām | tato bhavaḥ punaḥ prāha ko vā vārayituṃ prabhuḥ
“Then, even in another body, I shall continue to serve you.” Thereupon Bhava spoke again: “And who, indeed, has the power to restrain (one so resolved)?”
Devī (first half) and Śiva (second half)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Devī vows continued servitude even in another body; Śiva responds with a resigned, philosophical acknowledgment that none can restrain one who is sovereign in resolve.
True devotion claims continuity beyond death, yet strong emotion can also become unstoppable—hence Śiva’s resigned insight.
No specific tīrtha is referenced in this verse; it is theological dialogue within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa.
None; the verse speaks of devotion (dāsatā) and inevitability rather than a rite.