Adhyaya 56 — The Descent and Fourfold Course of the Ganga; Jambudvipa’s Varshas and Their Conditions
तान् प्लावयित्वा सम्प्राप्ता हिमवन्तं महागिरिम् ।
दधार तत्र तां शम्भुर्न मुमोच वृषध्वजः ॥
tān plāvayitvā saṃprāptā himavantaṃ mahāgirim /
dadhāra tatra tāṃ śambhurna mumoca vṛṣadhvajaḥ
Setelah menggenangi semuanya, sang Dewi mencapai Himavān, gunung agung. Di sana Śambhu (Śiva) yang berpanji lembu menanggungnya dan tidak segera melepaskannya.
Even divine potency must be mediated: Śiva ‘bearing’ Gaṅgā expresses the principle that power becomes beneficial when contained, regulated, and rightly released.
Sthāna: sacred-mythic geography explaining how Gaṅgā becomes situated in the terrestrial world via Himālaya and Śiva.
Śiva holding Gaṅgā can symbolize the yogic containment of the life-current: when consciousness (Śiva) stabilizes the descending energy (Gaṅgā/Śakti), it does not ‘spill’ destructively but becomes a controlled flow enabling purification.