प्रनर्त्तयितुमारेभे भवानीतोषणाय च । मंदरे पर्वतश्रेष्ठे तत्र जग्मुर्महर्षयः
pranarttayitumārebhe bhavānītoṣaṇāya ca | maṃdare parvataśreṣṭhe tatra jagmurmaharṣayaḥ
Baginda pun mula menari untuk menggembirakan Bhavānī (Pārvatī). Para maharṣi pula pergi ke Gunung Mandara, yang terbaik antara gunung-gunung, untuk menyaksikannya.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Mandara-parvata
Type: peak
Scene: On Mandara, Śiva begins his dance to gladden Bhavānī; great sages arrive to witness the divine performance on the mountain stage.
Śiva’s līlā (divine play) is portrayed as sacred, and darśana of the Lord’s dance becomes a devotional goal for sages.
Mandara, called the foremost of mountains, is highlighted as the sacred locale where the divine event is witnessed.
No explicit ritual is prescribed here; the emphasis is on pilgrimage-like gathering for darśana of Śiva’s divine dance.