एवं कैलासमासाद्य नदीं स शिवसन्निधौ । जगौ यल्लोकपालानां तन्मयोक्तं तवाधुना
evaṃ kailāsamāsādya nadīṃ sa śivasannidhau | jagau yallokapālānāṃ tanmayoktaṃ tavādhunā
Demikianlah, setelah sampai ke Kailāsa, di hadapan Śiva dia berkata kepada para penjaga alam; kisah itulah yang kini telah aku sampaikan kepadamu.
Narrator voice within the text (contextually transitioning to the next speaker citation in 64)
Tirtha: Kailāsa
Type: peak
Listener: null
Scene: A crystalline Kailāsa peak; Śiva seated in serene majesty; the lokapālas assembled respectfully; a messenger/speaker recounts events; the narrator turns to the listener to conclude the account.
It frames the teaching as an authoritative transmission: words spoken near Śiva and heard by cosmic guardians are being faithfully conveyed.
Kailāsa is referenced as the divine setting; the surrounding chapter context continues the glory of Revā/Narmadā.
None explicitly; it is a narrative bridge affirming the source and transmission of the teaching.