पीडिताः स्मो रावणेन तपसा दुष्करेण वै । गोकर्णाख्ये गिरौ देवाः श्रूयतां परमाद्भुतम्
pīḍitāḥ smo rāvaṇena tapasā duṣkareṇa vai | gokarṇākhye girau devāḥ śrūyatāṃ paramādbhutam
«Rāvaṇa nos aflige con una austeridad verdaderamente difícil. Oh dioses, en el monte llamado Gokarṇa—escuchad lo supremamente maravilloso.»
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating; quoted speech of the Devas (contextual)
Tirtha: Gokarṇa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Other devas / divine assembly (and by extension the Purāṇic audience)
Scene: A divine assembly of devas, anxious and astonished, gestures toward Gokarṇa mountain as the setting for an extraordinary event involving Rāvaṇa’s tapas.
Even divine powers feel the pressure of misdirected tapas; therefore tapas must be yoked to dharma and devotion.
Gokarṇa (named as a mountain) is referenced as the setting for a wondrous account, linking the narrative to sacred geography.
None directly; it introduces a wondrous account connected to place.
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