शर्वलब्धवरो दैवात्पुनस्तेपे महत्तपः । रम्ये सरस्वतीतीरे तरणाय भवार्णवात्
śarvalabdhavaro daivātpunastepe mahattapaḥ | ramye sarasvatītīre taraṇāya bhavārṇavāt
Habiendo, por designio del destino, obtenido un don de Śarva (Śiva), emprendió de nuevo una gran austeridad en la hermosa ribera del Sarasvatī, buscando cruzar el océano del devenir mundano.
Narrator (contextual; likely Sūta continuing the account)
Tirtha: Sarasvatī-tīra (general)
Type: riverbank/ghat
Scene: Lohāsura performs fierce austerities on a beautiful Sarasvatī bank—still waters, reeds, hermitage trees—seeking to cross saṃsāra.
Tapas performed at sacred riverbanks is portrayed as a means toward liberation—crossing the ‘bhavārṇava’—though inner intent remains crucial.
The Sarasvatī riverbank (Sarasvatī-tīra) is presented as a spiritually potent setting for austerity.
Great tapas (austerity) is the practice emphasized; no specific vrata or dāna is detailed in this verse.