पुरुषाणां प्रसादेन मुच्यंते भवसागरात् । ततः प्रहृष्टस्तामाह हरो योग्याऽधुना शुभे
puruṣāṇāṃ prasādena mucyaṃte bhavasāgarāt | tataḥ prahṛṣṭastāmāha haro yogyā'dhunā śubhe
पुरुषों की कृपा से वे भवसागर से मुक्त होती हैं। तब प्रसन्न होकर हर ने उससे कहा—हे शुभे, अब तुम योग्य हो।
Śiva (Hara) speaking (with a preceding general statement in narration)
Scene: Hara, pleased, speaks words of acceptance—declaring the woman ‘worthy’; the atmosphere shifts from heaviness to relief.
Liberation is ultimately secured through grace (prasāda), and divine approval marks spiritual readiness.
The ongoing setting is Arbuda/Arbudācala; the verse emphasizes mokṣa-teaching within that māhātmya frame.
No explicit ritual; the doctrine stressed is prasāda (grace) as the liberating cause.