एवंविधाश्च बहुशो वरान्दत्त्वा पिनाकधृक् । गतोऽसौ स्वपुरं पार्थ सेव्यमानः सुरासुरैः
evaṃvidhāśca bahuśo varāndattvā pinākadhṛk | gato'sau svapuraṃ pārtha sevyamānaḥ surāsuraiḥ
Ayant ainsi accordé, maintes et maintes fois, de nombreux bienfaits de ce genre, le Porteur du Pināka (Śiva) se rendit dans sa propre cité, ô fils de Pṛthā, honoré et servi par les dieux et les asuras.
Narrator addressing Pārtha (Arjuna) as listener within the frame
Tirtha: Indreśvara-kṣetra (episode conclusion)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārtha (addressed)
Scene: Śiva, bearing the Pināka, departs toward his celestial city (Kailāsa/Śiva-pura), surrounded by a mixed retinue of devas and asuras; the forest-kṣetra and kuṇḍa remain glowing with residual sanctity. A narrator addresses ‘Pārtha’.
Śiva is portrayed as the generous giver of boons, and the sacred narrative magnifies the site through divine visitation.
The locale where Śiva granted boons in this Adhyāya—centered on the Indreśvara/Jayaṃteśa liṅga and associated kuṇḍa.
No direct ritual is prescribed in this verse; it concludes a boon-granting episode that supports the site’s māhātmya.