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Shloka 19

Gift of SudarshanaThe Gift of Sudarshana: Shiva’s Boon to Vishnu and the Sanctification of Virupaksha

एतस्मिन्नन्तरे शंभुर्योगमूर्तिधरो ऽप्ययः तस्थौ हिमाचलप्रस्थमाश्रित्य श्लुक्ष्णभूतलम्

etasminnantare śaṃbhuryogamūrtidharo 'pyayaḥ tasthau himācalaprasthamāśritya ślukṣṇabhūtalam

ഇതിനിടയിൽ യോഗമൂർത്തി ധരിച്ച അവ്യയനായ ശംഭു ഹിമാചലത്തിലെ ഒരു പർവ്വതതട്ടിനെ ആശ്രയിച്ച്, മൃദുവായ ഭൂതലത്തിൽ നിലകൊണ്ടു.

Narrator voice describing Śiva’s posture/location; explicit interlocutors not stated.
Shiva (Shambhu)
Śiva as Yogin (ascetic sovereignty)Cosmic stillness preceding divine actionSacred mountain geography

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It marks Śiva as the archetypal yogin—centered, sovereign, and inwardly established—suggesting that decisive cosmic action arises from yogic steadiness rather than agitation.

The Himālaya functions as a pan-Purāṇic sacred geography of tapas (austerity) and divine presence. Even without a named tīrtha, ‘himācala-prastha’ signals a sanctified setting appropriate for yogic concentration and divine counsel.

It concretizes the scene: a stable, even seat/standing-place suitable for yoga. Such physical details often cue ritual-ascetic propriety (a clean, level place) before a major divine encounter.