अब्रवीदथ तं वायुं विनयावनतं स्थितम् । किमर्थं त्वमिहायातः कच्चित्क्षेमं दिवौकसाम्
abravīdatha taṃ vāyuṃ vinayāvanataṃ sthitam | kimarthaṃ tvamihāyātaḥ kaccitkṣemaṃ divaukasām
Puis il s’adressa à Vāyu, qui se tenait là, incliné avec humilité : «Dans quel but es-tu venu ici ? Tout va-t-il bien pour les habitants du ciel ?»
Śiva (Mahādeva/Bhagavān)
Scene: A serene yet tense mountain ledge: Vāyu stands bowed, palms lowered, while the Lord addresses him with composed authority; distant devas appear anxious in the background.
Śiva’s first concern is kṣema (welfare) of beings; divine authority is inseparable from compassion and guardianship.
Kailāsa is the setting of the divine audience; no distinct tīrtha is named in this verse.
None; it is a dialogic turning point in the narrative.