कालधर्मवशंयाता तत्र सा वरनर्तकी । सुता गंधर्वराजस्य वसुभूतेर्बभूव ह
kāladharmavaśaṃyātā tatra sā varanartakī | sutā gaṃdharvarājasya vasubhūterbabhūva ha
Là, étant passée sous l’empire de la loi du Temps (et ayant quitté ce monde), cette danseuse d’exception naquit comme fille de Vasubhūti, roi des Gandharvas.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Ratneśvara context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣi audience (frame)
Scene: A contemplative tableau: the dancer’s life in Kāśī ends under the law of Time; the scene shifts to a luminous Gandharva court where she is reborn as a radiant daughter of King Vasubhūti, with celestial instruments and fragrant breezes.
Devotional impressions and actions continue across births; time-bound mortality does not end spiritual momentum.
The narrative continues within the Ratneśvara setting in Kāśī, a sacred Śaiva geography.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; it establishes karmic transition and the devotee’s rebirth context.