एवमुक्त्वा स भगवान्मामादाय ततः परम् । कैलासं पर्वतं गत्वा गणकोटीशतामदात्
evamuktvā sa bhagavānmāmādāya tataḥ param | kailāsaṃ parvataṃ gatvā gaṇakoṭīśatāmadāt
Ayant ainsi parlé, le Seigneur Bienheureux me prit avec Lui ; puis, se rendant au mont Kailāsa, Il me conféra des centaines de koṭis de gaṇas, ses assistants.
An unnamed narrator (a being recounting events) within the Tīrthamāhātmya narrative
Tirtha: Kailāsa
Type: peak
Scene: Śiva, after speaking, lifts the narrator/beneficiary and journeys to snow-clad Kailāsa; there he grants an immense retinue of gaṇas—celestial attendants filling the mountain-court.
Divine grace elevates the devotee beyond ordinary limits, granting spiritual authority and protection.
Mount Kailāsa is invoked as the supreme Śaiva abode, a pinnacle of sacred geography.
No direct ritual is prescribed; the verse emphasizes divine bestowal (anugraha) rather than a specific vrata or dāna.