रत्नक्रीडनकं रम्यं स्तापितं सुचिरं मया । इत्युक्ता सा तदोत्थाय पितुरंकात्सवेगतः
ratnakrīḍanakaṃ ramyaṃ stāpitaṃ suciraṃ mayā | ityuktā sā tadotthāya pituraṃkātsavegataḥ
« J'ai gardé longtemps un ravissant jouet orné de joyaux », lui dis-je. À ces mots, elle se leva aussitôt précipitamment des genoux de son père.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced for Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative context)
Listener: Devī (and implicitly the assembly/household)
Scene: A charming jewel-toy is mentioned; the Devī, hearing of it, springs up swiftly from her father’s lap, animated by childlike eagerness within a regal mountain-king household.
It portrays divine līlā in human-like tenderness, showing how devotion expresses itself through offerings and affectionate moments.
No tīrtha is named.
None; it is a narrative about offering a cherished item.