Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)
गन्धमादन उवाच इमे हि ऋषयः प्राप्ताः शैलराज तवार्थिनः द्वारे स्थैताः कार्यिणस्ते तव दर्शनलालसाः
gandhamādana uvāca ime hi ṛṣayaḥ prāptāḥ śailarāja tavārthinaḥ dvāre sthaitāḥ kāryiṇaste tava darśanalālasāḥ
ガンダマーダナは言った。「まことに、山々の王よ、これらの聖仙たちはあなたを求めて到来した。彼らはあなたの用向きのため門前に立ち、あなたの御姿を拝見することを切に願っている。」
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Seeking ‘darśana’ is framed as a legitimate spiritual and social act: those who possess authority (rishis) are to be received without delay, and the host’s duty begins at the threshold.
Ākhyāna within a mahatmya context—didactic narrative illustrating dharma (conduct toward sages) rather than sarga/pratisarga genealogical material.
The ‘door’ (dvāra) operates as a liminal symbol: entry into sacred presence requires acknowledgment, humility, and proper mediation—echoing how tirthas are approached with ritual propriety.