तदोवाच जया रुद्रं तपसः कारणं परम्
tadovāca jayā rudraṃ tapasaḥ kāraṇaṃ param
Alors Jayā s’adressa à Rudra, proclamant la raison suprême de son austérité.
Jayā (to Śiva/Rudra in disguise)
Tirtha: Kedāra / Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Implied audience of the Purāṇic dialogue (traditionally sages/Śaunaka-group in Purāṇic frame)
Scene: Jayā, as a close attendant/companion, addresses Rudra with earnestness, revealing the supreme motive behind the austerity; the Himalayan setting suggests cold peaks, pine, and a secluded tapas-sthāna.
Tapas gains its true power when directed toward the supreme aim—union with the Divine and steadfast dharma.
The verse continues the Kedārakhaṇḍa narrative framework tied to the Kedāra-Himālaya sacred region.
No specific rite is detailed; it signals an explanation of the motive behind tapas.