तत्र चाह्वानिता गङ्गा ब्रह्माद्यैरखिलैः सुरैः । अभ्यर्च्येशं जगन्नाथं देवदेवं जगद्गुरुम्
tatra cāhvānitā gaṅgā brahmādyairakhilaiḥ suraiḥ | abhyarcyeśaṃ jagannāthaṃ devadevaṃ jagadgurum
Allí fue invocada Gaṅgā por todos los dioses, encabezados por Brahmā, después de adorar a Īśa, Señor del universo, Dios de dioses, Gurú del mundo.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (invoked) / Vindhya summit (ritual locus)
Type: peak
Listener: King
Scene: On the mountain summit, Brahmā and all the gods perform elaborate worship of Īśa—Lord of the universe—then ritually invoke Gaṅgā to appear.
Even the gods approach world-benefiting works through worship: divine grace and right order begin with honoring Īśa.
The scene is set at Vindhya’s summit within the Revā Khaṇḍa narrative, leading into the sanctification of the associated tīrtha tradition.
Worship (abhyarcana) of Śiva precedes the invocation (āhvāna) of Gaṅgā—an implied ritual sequence of reverence before sacred action.