कुण्डलोद्घुष्टगण्डां तां नागयज्ञोपवीतिनीम् । विचित्रैरुपहारैश्च पूजयन्तीं महेश्वरम्
kuṇḍalodghuṣṭagaṇḍāṃ tāṃ nāgayajñopavītinīm | vicitrairupahāraiśca pūjayantīṃ maheśvaram
Cette déesse —dont les joues résonnaient sous les boucles d’oreilles, portant un serpent pour cordon sacré— honorait Maheśvara par des offrandes merveilleuses et diverses.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator)
Tirtha: Revā-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: temple
Scene: A goddess with ringing earrings and cheeks, wearing a serpent as yajñopavīta, offers wondrous upahāras in worship to Maheśvara; the mood shifts from terror to ritual order.
Even amid cosmic dread, the highest dharma is devotion—here shown as the Devī herself offering pūjā to Śiva, the Lord who transcends dissolution.
The Revā Khaṇḍa’s Narmadā region forms the sacred backdrop; the verse emphasizes Śaiva worship rather than a named tirtha.
Pūjā with varied offerings (upahāra) to Maheśvara is depicted, implying the virtue of Śiva-worship as a stabilizing dharmic act.