देव्याः क्रोधः शक्तिनिर्माणं च
Devī’s Wrath and the Manifestation of the Śaktis
एतस्मिन्समये तत्र नारदो दिव्यदर्शनः । आगतस्त्वं मुने देवगणानां सुखहेतवे
etasminsamaye tatra nārado divyadarśanaḥ | āgatastvaṃ mune devagaṇānāṃ sukhahetave
En cet instant même, en ce lieu, Nārada, doué de la vision divine, arriva, ô sage, afin d’apporter joie et bien-être aux cohortes des dieux.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It highlights how divine grace (anugraha) often moves through realized sages like Nārada, whose “divine vision” supports dharma and restores auspiciousness for beings devoted to Shiva.
Nārada’s arrival “for the devas’ happiness” typically signals guidance toward right worship—often centering on Saguna Shiva through devotion, praise, and proper observances that lead the mind toward Shiva’s supreme reality.
The implied takeaway is to seek instruction from Shiva-bhaktas and align with dharmic worship—such as japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and disciplined devotion—so that auspiciousness and clarity arise.