समातृगणभूयिष्ठा सयक्षोरगराक्षसा । ततो देवी महादेवं विवेश हरिलोचना
samātṛgaṇabhūyiṣṭhā sayakṣoragarākṣasā | tato devī mahādevaṃ viveśa harilocanā
Alors la Déesse—entourée surtout des troupes des Mères, avec les Yakṣas, les êtres-serpents et les Rākṣasas—entra en Mahādeva, elle aux yeux pareils au lotus.
Narrator (contextual)
Tirtha: Revā / Narmadā (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Harilocanā Devī, lotus-eyed, approaches Mahādeva amid a swirling host of Mātṛkās; yakṣas, nāgas, and rākṣasas form a protective, otherworldly procession; Devī dissolves into Śiva’s form like light entering a flame.
It teaches Śiva–Śakti unity: the Goddess and Mahādeva are inseparable powers within the one sacred reality.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it highlights divine union within the broader Revākhaṇḍa narrative.
None explicitly; it is theological narration.