अगस्त्य उवाच । किं बुद्धिवैभवं धातुः शंभुना मनसीक्षितम् । येनानंदाश्रु संभारो बाल्येप्यभवदीशितुः
agastya uvāca | kiṃ buddhivaibhavaṃ dhātuḥ śaṃbhunā manasīkṣitam | yenānaṃdāśru saṃbhāro bālyepyabhavadīśituḥ
Dijo Agastya: «¿Cuál era ese “esplendor del intelecto” del Creador (Dhātṛ, Brahmā) que Śambhu deseó contemplar en su mente, por el cual surgió en el Señor, aun en la niñez, un caudal de lágrimas de dicha?»
Agastya
Listener: Skanda
Scene: Agastya, composed and intent, asks Skanda about the ‘buddhi-vaibhava’ of Brahmā that could evoke bliss-tears in the Lord even as a child; Skanda listens poised to answer.
The Purāṇa invites contemplation of divine psychology: bliss and inquiry coexist, and even cosmic roles (creator, lord) are explored through sacred dialogue.
No specific tīrtha is referenced in this verse.
None.