The Saptarishis Seek Uma for Shiva: Himavan Grants the Marriage
पूजां करोति तस्यैव तं पश्यति मुहुर्मुहुः ततो ऽस्यास्तुष्टिमगमच्छ्रद्धया त्रिपुरान्तकृत्
pūjāṃ karoti tasyaiva taṃ paśyati muhurmuhuḥ tato 'syāstuṣṭimagamacchraddhayā tripurāntakṛt
അവൾ അവനേ മാത്രം പൂജിച്ചു, വീണ്ടും വീണ്ടും അവനെ ദർശിച്ചു; അപ്പോൾ അവളുടെ ശ്രദ്ധയാൽ ത്രിപുരാന്തകൻ (ശിവൻ) അവളിൽ പ്രസന്നനായി।
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Steady, repeated attention (muhur muhuḥ) and faith (śraddhā) are portrayed as decisive causes for divine grace—devotion matures through constancy rather than novelty.
This is devotional-ethical narrative (ākhyāna) illustrating dharma/bhakti-phala (the fruit of worship), not a cosmological (sarga/pratisarga) passage.
Tripurāntaka signifies the overcoming of the ‘triple’ bonds/impurities; Śiva’s pleasure arising from śraddhā highlights that inner alignment is the true ‘offering’ that activates ritual and image-worship.