गालव उवाच । प्रवृत्तायां शैलपुत्र्यां महत्तपसि दारुणे । कन्दर्पेण पराभूतो विचचार महीं हरः
gālava uvāca | pravṛttāyāṃ śailaputryāṃ mahattapasi dāruṇe | kandarpeṇa parābhūto vicacāra mahīṃ haraḥ
ഗാലവൻ പറഞ്ഞു—ശൈലപുത്രി (പാർവതി) മഹത്തും കഠിനവുമായ തപസ്സിൽ പ്രവേശിച്ചപ്പോൾ, കന്ദർപ്പനാൽ പരാജിതനായ ഹരൻ (ശിവൻ) ഭൂമിയിൽ സഞ്ചരിക്കുവാൻ തുടങ്ങി।
Gālava
Scene: Pārvatī in fierce penance (matted hair, austere posture) while Śiva, inwardly unsettled by Kāma, roams across varied terrains—forest paths, riverbanks, and distant shrines—suggesting a restless pilgrimage.
Even great beings enact līlā around desire and austerity, setting the stage for the revelation of a sacred tīrtha and its purifying power.
This chapter’s narrative leads to the glorification of Hara-tīrtha (Haratīrtha), introduced later in the adhyāya.
No explicit rite is stated here; it provides the narrative background for later instructions about tīrtha-snān (holy bathing).