विहारश्रममापन्ना देवी गिरिसुता शुभा । ललाटफलके तस्याः स्वेदबिन्दुरजायत
vihāraśramamāpannā devī girisutā śubhā | lalāṭaphalake tasyāḥ svedabindurajāyata
વિહાર-ક્રીડાથી થાકેલી શુભા ગિરિસુતા દેવીના લલાટફલક પર પરસેવાનો એક બિંદુ ઉત્પન્ન થયો.
Vāṇī (Sarasvatī) continuing narration
Tirtha: Mandara (as narrative sacred mountain)
Type: peak
Listener: Mahendra (Indra)
Scene: Pārvatī, radiant and auspicious, pauses on a mountain path after playful wandering; a single glistening sweat-drop forms on her forehead, emphasized as a cosmic seed.
Sacred plants are framed as arising from divine presence and events, making their later ritual use spiritually potent.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it sets up an origin story that will anchor later sanctity.
None; this is narrative groundwork for Bilva’s sanctity.
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