आलिंग्याघ्राय पप्रच्छ सर्वं सा च न्यवेदयत् । दुहितुर्देवदेवेन आज्ञप्तं तु हिमाचलः
āliṃgyāghrāya papraccha sarvaṃ sā ca nyavedayat | duhiturdevadevena ājñaptaṃ tu himācalaḥ
Embracing her and smelling the crown of her head, he asked about everything, and she related it all. Then Himācala, instructed by the God of gods concerning his daughter, prepared to act accordingly.
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa) (contextual attribution within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: Himālaya embraces Devī, smelling the crown of her head in paternal affection; Menā watches with tender joy; Devī calmly narrates events; a subtle aura indicates Śiva’s command guiding the next action.
It blends tenderness with duty: affection is expressed, yet the father acts according to divine instruction and dharmic responsibility.
No tīrtha is named; the verse is set in Himālaya’s domestic sphere.
No explicit ritual is described; it signals forthcoming arrangements under Śiva’s instruction.