महेशः स्वगणैः सार्द्धं भवान्या समदृश्यत । इन्द्रस्तु त्रिदशैः सार्द्धं यक्षगन्धर्वकिन्नरैः
maheśaḥ svagaṇaiḥ sārddhaṃ bhavānyā samadṛśyata | indrastu tridaśaiḥ sārddhaṃ yakṣagandharvakinnaraiḥ
Maheśa apparut avec ses propres gaṇa, et Bhavānī à ses côtés. Indra, lui, se montra avec les Trente Dieux, accompagné des Yakṣa, des Gandharva et des Kinnara.
Prahlāda
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A grand celestial arrival: Maheśa (Śiva) with his gaṇas and Bhavānī beside him; Indra arrives with the Tridaśas, surrounded by Yakṣas, Gandharvas, and Kinnaras—forming a multi-tiered divine procession over Dvārakā.
Dvārakā’s sanctity is affirmed across divine hierarchies—Śiva, Devī, Indra, and celestial beings all participate in honoring the sacred.
Dvārakā is the implied setting whose māhātmya draws the presence of major deities and celestial communities.
None; the verse is descriptive, emphasizing divine attendance as a sign of exceptional tīrtha-mahima.