शक्रमेनं परित्यज्य सुखं तिष्ठात्र पर्वते । नो चेद्द्रुतं समागत्य सकैलासं सभार्यकम्
śakramenaṃ parityajya sukhaṃ tiṣṭhātra parvate | no ceddrutaṃ samāgatya sakailāsaṃ sabhāryakam
「このインドラ(シャクラ)を見捨て、この山で幸せに暮らせ。さもなくば、カイラーサ山と妻を伴って、速やかにここへ来い。」
Andhaka (message conveyed via the messenger; embedded speech)
Tirtha: Kailāsa
Type: peak
Scene: The messenger delivers an ultimatum: abandon Indra and live on the mountain, or come at once with Kailāsa and with your consort—an audacious demand against the divine couple.
It depicts adharma as coercion and disrespect toward divine order—issuing demands to the Lord and attempting to control sacred space.
Kailāsa is invoked as Śiva’s sacred mountain abode, underscoring its mythic sanctity even within a confrontational narrative.
None.