आत्मानं चापि देवाय प्रददौ सोदकं नगः । ततः सर्वे तुष्टुवुस्तं विवाहं विस्मयान्विताः
ātmānaṃ cāpi devāya pradadau sodakaṃ nagaḥ | tataḥ sarve tuṣṭuvustaṃ vivāhaṃ vismayānvitāḥ
And the Mountain, with the ritual water, also offered himself to the God in service and alliance. Then all, filled with wonder, praised that wedding.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating
Scene: Himavat, dignified and immense, offers not only his daughter with udaka but symbolically his own allegiance; assembled gods and sages erupt into astonished praise of the wedding.
True offering includes not only gifts but wholehearted dedication to dharma and divine purpose.
No explicit tīrtha is mentioned; the verse centers on the divine wedding ceremony.
The repeated mention of “sodaka” points to the formal water-libation that seals a sacred gift or handover.