Jabali Bound on the Banyan Tree and Nandayanti’s Appeal at Sri-Kantha on the Yamuna
स मे सुहृत्स मे बन्धुः स भ्रात स पिता मम यस्तामद्रिसुतां शीघ्नं ममान्ति कमुपानयेत्
sa me suhṛtsa me bandhuḥ sa bhrāta sa pitā mama yastāmadrisutāṃ śīghnaṃ mamānti kamupānayet
Dialah sahabat yang menghendaki kebaikanku, dialah kerabatku; dialah saudaraku, dialah ayahku—siapa pun yang segera membawa putri gunung itu kepadaku untuk memuaskan hasratku.
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The epithet ‘daughter of the mountain’ is a standard Purāṇic designation for Pārvatī (Umā), daughter of Himavat. Here it signals that Andhaka’s desire is directed toward Śiva’s consort.
It is a rhetorical escalation: Andhaka promises the highest relational status to anyone who fulfills his demand, highlighting the intensity of his obsession and the inversion of dharma (rewarding wrongdoing).
Not explicitly. The verse uses a mythic epithet tied to the mountain lineage of Pārvatī, but it does not name a particular mountain, tirtha, or region.