Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva
समुष्य तत्र रजनीं ताभ्यां संपूजितो मुनिः प्रातरुत्थाय गौरीसं संपूज्य च विधानतः
samuṣya tatra rajanīṃ tābhyāṃ saṃpūjito muniḥ prātarutthāya gaurīsaṃ saṃpūjya ca vidhānataḥ
Tras pasar allí la noche, el sabio fue debidamente honrado por aquellas dos. Al amanecer se levantó y, conforme al rito correcto, adoró a Gaurīśa, el Señor de Gaurī.
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The Vāmana Purāṇa frequently integrates Śaiva and Vaiṣṇava elements, especially in tīrtha contexts. Worship of Gaurīśa here reflects the Purāṇic norm that tīrthas are multi-deity sacred landscapes where Śiva’s presence is ritually central.
It indicates conformity to śāstric or local tīrtha-vidhi—suggesting regulated acts such as purification, offerings, and mantra-based pūjā rather than casual devotion.