मात्रा विनाशितां पूजां दृष्ट्वा देवस्य शूलिनः । देवदेवेति चुक्रोश निपपात स बालकः
mātrā vināśitāṃ pūjāṃ dṛṣṭvā devasya śūlinaḥ | devadeveti cukrośa nipapāta sa bālakaḥ
Melihat pemujaan kepada Tuhan pemegang trisula dihancurkan oleh ibunya, anak itu berseru, “Wahai Dewa para dewa!” lalu roboh ke tanah.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A small boy, seeing the ruined Śiva-pūjā, cries ‘Devadeva!’ with hands lifted, then collapses on the ground, tears streaming; the scattered liṅga and offerings lie nearby.
True devotion grieves at the desecration of worship and instinctively seeks refuge in the supreme Lord.
No specific location is named; the glorification is of Śiva as Deva-deva and of pūjā itself.
None explicitly; the verse underscores the sanctity of pūjā to Śiva.