इत्युक्त्वा स्वसखीयुक्ता पितृभ्यां साश्रु वीक्षिता । श्रृंगं हिमवतः पुण्यं नानाश्चर्यं जगाम सा
ityuktvā svasakhīyuktā pitṛbhyāṃ sāśru vīkṣitā | śrṛṃgaṃ himavataḥ puṇyaṃ nānāścaryaṃ jagāma sā
Having spoken thus, accompanied by her own companions, and watched by her parents with tears, she went to the holy peak of Himavat, filled with many wonders.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) narrating (deduced)
Tirtha: Himavat-śṛṅga (Himalayan holy peak)
Type: peak
Scene: Pārvatī departs with her companions; her parents watch with tears as she moves toward a wondrous Himalayan peak—snow ridges, pine/deodar silhouettes, distant ascetics’ fires.
Firm resolve for spiritual attainment often requires leaving comfort behind and turning toward sacred spaces suited for austerity.
The puṇya-śṛṅga (holy peak) of Himavat (the Himalayan sacred region) is praised as wondrous and merit-giving.
No specific ritual is listed; the verse introduces pilgrimage-like movement to a sanctified landscape for tapas.