प्रेरितः शंकरेणैव ब्रह्मा देवर्षिभिस्तथा । परिणीयतां ततो दीक्षां तस्याश्चक्रे यथात्मनः
preritaḥ śaṃkareṇaiva brahmā devarṣibhistathā | pariṇīyatāṃ tato dīkṣāṃ tasyāścakre yathātmanaḥ
Urged by Śaṅkara and the divine seers, Brahmā had her duly wedded and performed her dīkṣā (consecration), just as he would for himself.
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Brahmā, urged by Śaṅkara and surrounded by devarṣis, performs a solemn wedding and dīkṣā-consecration in a Prabhāsa yajña-maṇḍapa; ritual fires glow as celestial witnesses look on.
Even divine action follows dharmic procedure—initiation and sanctification are essential for spiritual success.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, depicted as a ritual-ground where marriage and consecration support the welfare-bringing yajña.
Pariṇaya (marriage rite) and dīkṣā (consecration/initiation) are explicitly referenced.