ईश्वरः परमात्मा तां त्यक्तुं शक्तः कथं न हि । पुनर्भेजे यतो देवीं तेन मन्ये महोर्जिताम्
īśvaraḥ paramātmā tāṃ tyaktuṃ śaktaḥ kathaṃ na hi | punarbheje yato devīṃ tena manye mahorjitām
ព្រះអម្ចាស់ ជាព្រះអាត្មាអតិបរមា តើអាចមិនអាចបោះបង់នាងបានដូចម្តេច? ប៉ុន្តែព្រោះទ្រង់បានជ្រើសរើសទេវីម្តងទៀត ដូច្នេះខ្ញុំចាត់ទុកនាងថាមានអំណាចលើសលប់។
Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: A speaker reasons: the Supreme Lord is capable of renunciation, yet he does not abandon the Goddess; therefore her power is unsurpassed. The scene suggests Ardhanārīśvara-like unity without explicitly depicting it.
Devī’s power is celebrated as supreme—so compelling that even the Supreme Lord is portrayed as again embracing her.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse is a doctrinal praise of Śakti.
None explicitly; the implication is steadfast devotion and worship of the Goddess.