अथ मेरोः समासाद्य कंदरं विजनं हरिः । सव्रीडः सेवते नित्यं न जगाम निजां पुरीम्
atha meroḥ samāsādya kaṃdaraṃ vijanaṃ hariḥ | savrīḍaḥ sevate nityaṃ na jagāma nijāṃ purīm
मग हरि (इंद्र) मेरू पर्वतावरील एका निर्जन गुहेत जाऊन पोहोचला. लज्जित होऊन तो तेथे नित्य राहू लागला; आपल्या पुरीस तो परत गेला नाही.
Narrator (Purāṇic storyteller)
Tirtha: Meru-guhā (as tapas-sthāna; implied)
Type: cave
Scene: Indra, stripped of confidence, enters a desolate cave on Meru; he sits in solitude, head bowed, ornaments dim, practicing silent penance; the vast mountain looms, emphasizing isolation.
When dharma is violated, even the mighty seek concealment; shame is depicted as an inner sign prompting repentance and correction.
Mount Meru is referenced as a sacred cosmic geography; the verse does not present a bathing-place merit but situates the narrative in a holy landscape.
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