न चावाप्ता तु सा कन्या महादेवाङ्गसंभवा । सहोमया ततो देवो जहासोच्चैः पुनःपुनः
na cāvāptā tu sā kanyā mahādevāṅgasaṃbhavā | sahomayā tato devo jahāsoccaiḥ punaḥpunaḥ
Mais cette jeune fille—née du propre corps de Mahādeva—n’avait pas encore été obtenue par celui à qui elle était destinée. Alors le Seigneur, avec Umā, éclata de rire à maintes reprises.
Mārkaṇḍeya (narrating within Revā Khaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā) / Śaiva kṣetra ambience
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/assembly (contextual)
Scene: Mahādeva with Umā seated in serene majesty; the elusive maiden (born of Śiva’s body) remains unattained; Śiva and Umā laugh repeatedly, while onlookers sense the cosmic joke of grasping at the divine.
Divine līlā (sacred play) underlies tīrtha-origins; the holy river’s manifestation is presented as Śiva’s purposeful, grace-filled act.
The Revā/Narmadā sacred geography is being introduced—preparing the listener for the river’s māhātmya as a pan-Indian tīrtha.
None in this verse; it is narrative setup for the river’s divine naming and later tīrtha-merit.