किमर्थमागतस्तत्र कस्मिन्काले सुरोत्तमः । कथं स पूज्यो विप्रेंद्रैस्तिथौ कस्यां क्रमाद्वद
kimarthamāgatastatra kasminkāle surottamaḥ | kathaṃ sa pūjyo vipreṃdraistithau kasyāṃ kramādvada
“For what purpose did that best of the gods come there? At what time did he arrive? And how is he to be worshipped by the foremost of brāhmaṇas—on which tithi (lunar day)? Tell me in due order.”
Devī (Pārvatī)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa Mahātīrtha (Brahmā-sthāna inquiry)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Īśvara (Śiva)
Scene: Devī presses for details: why Brahmā came, when he arrived, and the exact tithi and method by which leading brāhmaṇas should worship him; a didactic, ritual-manual tone in a sacred setting.
Purāṇic devotion is orderly: it asks for purpose, time, and correct ritual method aligned with sacred calendar and place.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, with the narrative focusing on Brahmā’s presence and worship within that tīrtha-region.
The verse requests details of pūjā by brāhmaṇas and the relevant tithi, signaling a calendrical worship observance (details follow in subsequent verses).