जघ्निवांस्तच्छिरो गृह्य पार्वत्या कृतमर्भकम् । उत्तस्थौ सगणस्तत्र महादेवस्य सन्निधौ
jaghnivāṃstacchiro gṛhya pārvatyā kṛtamarbhakam | uttasthau sagaṇastatra mahādevasya sannidhau
彼を討ち、その首を取り、パールヴァティーが作りし御子は、ガナたちと共にその場で起き上がり、まさにマハーデーヴァの御前に立った。
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator, contextually Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: After Gajāsura’s slaying, the elephant head is taken; Pārvatī’s fashioned child rises, now accompanied by gaṇas, standing before Mahādeva in a charged, sacred court.
Divine order is restored through Śiva’s presence, and the community of gaṇas participates in safeguarding dharma.
Dharmāraṇya is the sacred landscape in which this episode is narrated; the verse focuses on the divine event rather than a named bathing-place.
None explicitly; it narrates the transformation/raising of Pārvatī’s child in Mahādeva’s presence.