तत्र स्थाने पुरा पार्थ देवदेवेन शूलिना । उद्धूलनं कृतं गात्रे तेन भूतीश्वरं तु तत्
tatra sthāne purā pārtha devadevena śūlinā | uddhūlanaṃ kṛtaṃ gātre tena bhūtīśvaraṃ tu tat
「その同じ場所で、昔、パールタよ、三叉戟を持つ देवदेव(神々の主)が御身に聖灰を塗られた。ゆえにその地はまことにブーティーシュヴァラと呼ばれる。」
Śrī Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Bhūtīśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārtha-addressed interlocutor (as per vocative) / king in the frame narrative
Scene: Śiva, trident-bearing, performs uddhūlana—smearing sacred ash across His body—at the very spot that becomes Bhūtīśvara; the ground glows with sanctity as sages witness the act.
Śaiva practices like bhasma (sacred ash) are sanctified by divine precedent, making the place and the ritual mutually glorifying.
The Bhūtīśvara site, whose sanctity is tied to Śiva’s act of applying sacred ash.
Uddhūlana—applying sacred ash (bhasma) to the body—presented as a consecrated Śaiva observance.