तुष्टा वयं त्रयो देवा वृणीष्व वरमुत्तमम् । यथेप्सितं महाराज सत्यमेतदसंशयम्
tuṣṭā vayaṃ trayo devā vṛṇīṣva varamuttamam | yathepsitaṃ mahārāja satyametadasaṃśayam
“Kami bertiga para dewa berkenan. Pilihlah kurnia yang paling utama. Wahai maharaja, apa sahaja yang tuanku inginkan—ini benar, tanpa syak.”
The Three Devas (Brahmā–Viṣṇu–Śiva), voiced in narration by Īśvara
Tirtha: Śūlabheda (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Citrasena (mahārāja)
Scene: The Tridevas address the king with benevolent authority, offering an ‘uttama vara’; the king stands in reverence, the tīrtha landscape subtly present (riverbank/forest/linga-mark).
Sincere austerity and devotion culminate in divine grace, where the highest boon is offered according to one’s true intention.
The boon is granted within the Revā Khaṇḍa sacred geography (Bhṛgutuṅga/kuṇḍa context), highlighting the potency of that tīrtha-region.
No explicit ritual is prescribed; the verse presents the result (phala) of tapas—vara-pradāna (granting of a boon).