'स्त्रियोंके लिये जो अत्यन्त दुष्कर था, ऐसा घोर तप करके देवताओं और ब्राह्मणोंद्वारा सम्मानित हुई वह महान् सौभाग्यशालिनी देवी स्वर्गलोकको चली गयी थी” ।। श्रुत्वा ऋषीणां वचनमाश्रमं तं जगाम ह । ऋषींस्तानभिवाद्याथ पाश्वे हिमवतो5च्युत:
striyoḥ kṛte yo ’tyanta-duṣkara āsīt, evaṃ ghoraṃ tapaḥ kṛtvā devataiḥ brāhmaṇaiś ca sammānitā sā mahā-saubhāgyavatī devī svargalokaṃ jagāma. śrutvā ṛṣīṇāṃ vacanam āśramaṃ taṃ jagāma ha. ṛṣīṃs tān abhivādyātha pārśve himavato ’cyutaḥ.
Having performed a severe austerity—one exceedingly difficult for women—she, that greatly fortunate goddess, honored by the gods and by the Brahmins, departed to the world of heaven. Hearing the sages’ words, he went to that hermitage; and after paying reverence to those sages, the unfallen one stayed by the side of the Himalaya.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Severe, disciplined tapas—when aligned with dharma and recognized by the wise—bears fruit as honor and higher spiritual attainment; additionally, proper conduct includes listening to sages and offering them respectful salutations.
A revered lady (called ‘devī’) is described as having completed extremely difficult austerities and, honored by gods and Brahmins, attaining heaven. Then, after hearing the sages’ words, a male figure (called ‘Acyuta’) goes to the hermitage and respectfully greets the sages near the Himalaya.