प्रविष्टः पर्वतश्रेष्ठं स ददर्श सदाशिवम् । एकांतवासिनं रुद्रं शैलादेन समन्वितम्
praviṣṭaḥ parvataśreṣṭhaṃ sa dadarśa sadāśivam | ekāṃtavāsinaṃ rudraṃ śailādena samanvitam
Entrant dans cette montagne souveraine, il vit Sadāśiva — Rudra demeurant dans la retraite — entouré de Śailāda (Nandin) qui le servait.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kailāsa
Type: peak
Scene: Brahmā enters the supreme mountain and beholds Sadāśiva seated in solitary majesty, with Nandin/Śailāda in attendance—stillness at the center of the world.
True resolution comes through darśana of Sadāśiva—approaching the divine with reverence and inwardness.
Mount Kailāsa as the supreme Shaiva abode where darśana of Śiva is portrayed as the highest blessing.
No explicit rite is given; the implied practice is devotional approach (darśana/śaraṇāgati) to Śiva.