शिवेन प्रेषितोऽहं वै त्वत्समीपमुपागतः । कन्यार्थं हि महाभाग देहिदेहीत्युवाच ह
śivena preṣito'haṃ vai tvatsamīpamupāgataḥ | kanyārthaṃ hi mahābhāga dehidehītyuvāca ha
Sesungguhnya aku diutus oleh Śiva dan telah datang mendekatimu. Wahai yang bertuah, demi para gadis—“Berilah, berilah,” demikian katanya.
Vijaya (messenger)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A dignified envoy (Vijaya) approaches a celestial being’s abode; Śiva’s presence is implied by a trident emblem or distant aura; the envoy’s hand gesture emphasizes the repeated plea ‘dehi dehi’; maidens are shown in the background as the subject of request.
Divine command emphasizes giving (dāna) and cooperation in sustaining dharma within sacred landscapes.
Dharmāraṇya remains the sacred setting motivating Śiva’s request and the narrative’s dharmic purpose.
A direct imperative of giving (dehi dehi) appears as a dharmic request, though no formal rite is detailed.