एवं विवदमानौ तौ दंपती परमेश्वरौ । नारदः प्रहसन्वाक्यमुवाच ऋषिसत्तमः
evaṃ vivadamānau tau daṃpatī parameśvarau | nāradaḥ prahasanvākyamuvāca ṛṣisattamaḥ
Ainsi, tandis que les deux époux divins se querellaient, Nārada—le plus éminent des sages—sourit et prononça ces paroles.
Narrator (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra / Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śiva and Pārvatī in animated debate; Nārada enters smiling, vīṇā in hand, poised to speak; the scene freezes at the moment of impending counsel.
Sage Nārada functions as a dharmic catalyst—turning a quarrel into a teaching and praise of the Supreme.
The Kedārakhaṇḍa framework is tied to Kedāra’s sanctity; this verse is transitional narration.
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