स्कंद उवाच । पुनः स नारदोऽगस्त्य देव्याः प्राक्समुपागतः । तद्वृत्तांतमशेषं च हरायावेदितुं ययौ
skaṃda uvāca | punaḥ sa nārado'gastya devyāḥ prāksamupāgataḥ | tadvṛttāṃtamaśeṣaṃ ca harāyāvedituṃ yayau
Skanda dit : Ô Agastya, de nouveau Nārada—après s’être d’abord approché de la Déesse—alla vers Hara (Śiva) pour lui rapporter, en entier, tout le récit.
Skanda
Listener: Agastya
Scene: Skanda narrates to Agastya; in the visualized subplot, Nārada first bows to the Goddess, then proceeds swiftly to Śiva to deliver a complete report.
The verse highlights the purāṇic ideal of truthful transmission: a sage reports events fully to the Lord, affirming divine-centered counsel over speculation.
The broader setting is Kāśī (Varanasi) in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, though this verse functions as narrative linkage rather than a tīrtha-stuti.
None; it is a narrative transition describing Nārada’s movement and report.