यो याति चंडिकां द्रष्टुमबुर्दं प्रति पार्थिव । नृत्यंति पितरस्तस्य गर्जंति च पितामहाः
yo yāti caṃḍikāṃ draṣṭumaburdaṃ prati pārthiva | nṛtyaṃti pitarastasya garjaṃti ca pitāmahāḥ
Ô roi, celui qui se rend à Arbuda pour contempler Caṇḍikā, ses ancêtres se réjouissent et dansent, et même les aïeux les plus anciens exultent en poussant des acclamations de victoire.
Pulastya (deduced from immediate continuation in Adhyāya 37)
Tirtha: Caṇḍikā at Arbuda
Type: temple
Listener: Pārthiva (king)
Scene: A pilgrim-king approaches the Caṇḍikā shrine on Mount Arbuda; in a subtle celestial layer, ancestors dance and roar in joy.
Pilgrimage to a powerful Devī-sthāna uplifts not only the devotee but also brings joy and support to one’s ancestral lineage.
Arbuda (Arbudaparvata/Mount Abu region) and the दर्शन of Caṇḍikā there.
No specific rite is prescribed in this verse; it emphasizes the merit of going to see (darśana) Caṇḍikā at Arbuda.