तथानिष्टतराणां हि रुद्रस्य वचनं यथा । नर्मदा सरितां श्रेष्ठा रुद्रदेहाद्विनिःसृता
tathāniṣṭatarāṇāṃ hi rudrasya vacanaṃ yathā | narmadā saritāṃ śreṣṭhā rudradehādviniḥsṛtā
അതുപോലെ തന്നെ രുദ്രന്റെ വചനം അചഞ്ചലമാണ്—അത്യന്തം അനിഷ്ടരോടും. നദികളിൽ ശ്രേഷ്ഠയായ നർമദാ രുദ്രദേഹത്തിൽ നിന്നുതന്നെ പ്രവഹിച്ചവളാണ്.
Unspecified (Revā Khaṇḍa narrator praising Narmadā’s divine origin)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā)
Type: river
Listener: null
Scene: Cosmic Rudra stands in austere majesty; from his body (often from matted locks or a divine pore) streams the Narmadā as a luminous river-goddess, descending to earth; sages and pilgrims witness in awe.
Narmadā’s sanctity is rooted in her Śaiva origin; what arises from Rudra carries exceptional purifying power.
The Revā/Narmadā river itself is glorified as the supreme sacred river within this section.
No direct ritual here; it establishes theological authority for later practices like snāna and pilgrimage on the Narmadā.