सर्वेषां हृदयानंद शर्वसर्वगसर्वकृत् । यदि देयो वरो मह्यं स्वभावादृषदात्मने
sarveṣāṃ hṛdayānaṃda śarvasarvagasarvakṛt | yadi deyo varo mahyaṃ svabhāvādṛṣadātmane
“Wahai kegembiraan segala hati—wahai Śarva, Yang meliputi segalanya, pelaku segala—jika suatu anugerah hendak dikurniakan kepadaku, aku yang tabiatnya kaku seperti batu…”
Adri (the Mountain) addressing Śiva
Tirtha: Avimukta-kṣetra (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śiva (addressed); implied frame-audience sages
Scene: The Mountain praises Śiva as the joy within all hearts and the all-pervading doer, confessing its own inert stony nature while requesting a boon.
Even one who feels unworthy or ‘inert’ can seek divine grace; Śiva is praised as the inner joy and all-pervading doer.
The chapter belongs to Kāśī/Avimukta Māhātmya, where boons and divine presence are tied to the sacred geography of Kāśī.
None explicitly; it is a devotional preface to requesting a boon.