महोत्सवेन देवेशो गिरिस्थानं विवेश सः । प्रभासत्स्वर्णकलशं तोरणानां शतैर्युतम्
mahotsavena deveśo giristhānaṃ viveśa saḥ | prabhāsatsvarṇakalaśaṃ toraṇānāṃ śatairyutam
大いなる祭礼のさなか、神々の主は山の御座へと入られた。そこは百のトーラナ(門飾りのアーチ)で荘厳され、輝く黄金のカラシャ(宝瓶)が頂に戴かれていた。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: A grand festival procession as Deva-īśa enters Himavat’s mountain-residence; hundreds of toraṇas line the approach, each crowned with radiant golden kalaśas, banners fluttering against a Himalayan backdrop.
Sacred spaces become visibly radiant when dedicated to divine rites, reflecting inner devotion through outer sanctity.
Himālaya’s sacred abode is celebrated as the setting for the divine wedding festival.
No direct prescription; the verse emphasizes auspicious festival arrangements—toraṇas and golden kalaśas—as signs of sanctified celebration.