देवसीमंतिनीकाम्यधम्मिल्लकविमोक्षणः । इत्युक्तो दैत्यराजस्तु प्रणम्य प्रपितामहम्
devasīmaṃtinīkāmyadhammillakavimokṣaṇaḥ | ityukto daityarājastu praṇamya prapitāmaham
Setelah dititahkan demikian—dengan kurnia yang memenuhi hasrat akan seorang bidadari dan meleraikan sanggul rambutnya—raja Daitya pun menunduk sujud kepada Datuk Purba (Brahmā).
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa tradition)
Scene: The Daitya king, having received the boon (including the promise of a divine consort’s fulfillment and the loosening of her hair), bows deeply to Brahmā, the Primeval Grandfather.
Even antagonistic figures in Purāṇic narrative acknowledge cosmic hierarchy; boons and worldly aims still stand beneath divine sanction.
No site is identified; this is a narrative description of receiving and accepting a boon.
None; the verse depicts praṇāma (bowing) as a gesture of reverence after the boon.