विश्वभर्तुरुमास्पर्शसुखातिसुखकारिभिः । महावभृथसुस्नान महाशुद्धिविधायिभिः
viśvabharturumāsparśasukhātisukhakāribhiḥ | mahāvabhṛthasusnāna mahāśuddhividhāyibhiḥ
—par ces actes qui donnent la joie suprême, lorsque Umā touche le Seigneur porteur de l’univers, et par l’excellent grand bain d’avabhṛtha qui opère une grande purification—
Narrative context (Kāśī Khaṇḍa tradition: Skanda to Agastya); immediate speaker not explicit in this verse
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame; not explicit in verse)
Scene: A grand ablution scene: Śiva as Viśvabhartṛ is honored; Umā’s gentle touch is shown as a radiant blessing; devotees perform a ‘mahā-avabhṛtha’ bath with shimmering waters and ritual vessels, conveying total purification.
Sacred bathing and devotion associated with Śiva and Umā are presented as sources of deep joy and profound purification.
The chapter’s setting is Kāśī, and the sequence leads into the praise and naming of the Śiva-tīrtha known as Jñānoda.
Mahāvabhṛtha-susnāna—an especially purifying ceremonial bath—is emphasized.