त्रिपुरेति ततस्तां तु प्रोक्तवान्भगवान्हरः । तुष्टाव च स्वयं तस्मात्पूज्या सा जगतामपि
tripureti tatastāṃ tu proktavānbhagavānharaḥ | tuṣṭāva ca svayaṃ tasmātpūjyā sā jagatāmapi
Por ello Bhagavān Hara la llamó “Tripurā”, y él mismo la alabó. Por tanto, ella es digna de adoración incluso por todos los mundos.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Tripurā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sages/Devas (implied)
Scene: Śiva (Hara) pronounces the name ‘Tripurā’ and offers stuti; Devī stands radiant, receiving praise, while the three worlds symbolically bow.
If Śiva himself venerates Śakti, then her worship is universally authoritative and dharmic.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it establishes Tripurā’s universal worship-worthiness.
Pūjā is prescribed in principle: she is declared ‘pūjyā’ (worthy of worship).