प्राहिणोदंबिकायाश्च स्थिरपत्रार्थमीश्वरः । सारुंधतीकास्ते तत्र ह्लादयंतो हिमाचलम्
prāhiṇodaṃbikāyāśca sthirapatrārthamīśvaraḥ | sāruṃdhatīkāste tatra hlādayaṃto himācalam
吉祥のしるしとなる堅固なる葉を得るため、主は彼らをアンビカーのもとへ遣わされた。アルンダティーに等しい徳を具えたその尊者たちは、そこでヒマーチャラを歓喜させた。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style
Tirtha: Himācala (Himālaya)
Type: peak
Scene: Śiva dispatches the seven sages on an auspicious errand to Ambikā; the sages, radiant and virtuous like Arundhatī, move through the Himalaya, making the mountain rejoice.
Auspicious acts performed for divine purposes, done with steadiness and purity (Arundhatī-like virtue), delight even the sacred Himalaya—symbolizing nature’s participation in dharma.
Himālaya/Himācala is praised as the sacred mountain realm associated with Ambikā (Pārvatī) and Śiva’s divine wedding narrative.
No explicit vrata or dāna is prescribed; the verse highlights auspicious preparations and tokens (sthirapatra) connected to the divine wedding.