रत्नसिंहासनारूढं नागाभरणभूषितम् । देवीं च दिव्यवसनां बालसूर्यायुतद्युतिम्
ratnasiṃhāsanārūḍhaṃ nāgābharaṇabhūṣitam | devīṃ ca divyavasanāṃ bālasūryāyutadyutim
Assis sur un trône de joyaux, paré d’ornements de serpents ; et près de Lui la Déesse, vêtue d’habits divins, rayonnante comme dix mille soleils levant.
Unknown (contextual narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A divine couple seated in majesty: the Lord on a jewel-studded throne, adorned with serpent-ornaments; beside him the Goddess in celestial garments, blazing like myriad dawn-suns, filling the space with golden-white radiance.
The Divine Couple is contemplated as sovereign and resplendent—Śiva and Devī together embody protection, grace, and auspicious power.
No particular tīrtha is mentioned; the imagery is suited for temple worship and pilgrimage devotion broadly.
Visualization of Śiva enthroned and the Goddess in divine attire with immense radiance.