शिवोद्देशं महाघोरमेकांगुष्ठेन भारत । उर्द्ध्वबाहुर्महातेजाः सूर्यस्याभिमुखोऽभवत्
śivoddeśaṃ mahāghoramekāṃguṣṭhena bhārata | urddhvabāhurmahātejāḥ sūryasyābhimukho'bhavat
Oh Bhārata, fijando su mente en un propósito sobrecogedor—Śiva solo—permaneció con los brazos en alto, de gran resplandor, frente al Sol, equilibrado sobre un solo dedo del pie.
Vyāsa (continued narration)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya tapas-sthāna (Indra-sthāna)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Bhārata (royal listener)
Scene: Indra stands on a single toe, arms raised, facing the blazing Sun; his gaze inward toward Śiva; heat shimmer and radiance around him; forest backdrop subdued by ascetic intensity.
Single-pointed devotion to Śiva, expressed through endurance and restraint, is celebrated as transformative tapas.
The verse describes the tapas performed in the Indrasara/Indreśvara area that establishes the site’s māhātmya.
It depicts an austerity practice (standing on one toe, arms raised, facing the sun) as Indra’s penance, not a general prescription for all.