गताश्च परमां सिद्धिं कालेनाल्पेन दुर्लभाम् । भ्रूणरूपधरं देवं पूजयित्वा महेश्वरम्
gatāśca paramāṃ siddhiṃ kālenālpena durlabhām | bhrūṇarūpadharaṃ devaṃ pūjayitvā maheśvaram
Y en poco tiempo alcanzaron la suprema siddhi, difícil de obtener, tras haber venerado a Maheśvara, el Señor que asumió la forma vinculada a Bhrūṇa (el embrión).
Unspecified narrator (within Sūta’s narration)
Tirtha: Bhrūṇagarta
Type: kund
Listener: Ṛṣis/Brāhmaṇas (addressed as viprendra in adjacent verse)
Scene: Pilgrims approach a revered earthen pit (garta) sanctified by Śiva’s mysterious ‘bhrūṇa-rūpa’; lamps, bilva leaves, and water offerings surround the pit as worship culminates in a sense of sudden spiritual breakthrough.
Focused worship of Śiva at a sanctified site yields rare spiritual attainment, emphasizing grace joined with disciplined devotion.
Bhrūṇagarta, where Maheśvara is revered in a distinctive ‘Bhrūṇa-form’ linked to the site’s legend.
Pūjā (worship) of Maheśvara—specifically in his Bhrūṇarūpadhara manifestation—is stated as the practice leading to siddhi.
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