हिमाचलसमादेशाद्वसिष्ठस्य च सन्मुनेः । देवभूमिं परित्यज्य स गतस्तत्र सत्वरम्
himācalasamādeśādvasiṣṭhasya ca sanmuneḥ | devabhūmiṃ parityajya sa gatastatra satvaram
Menurut titah Himācala dan perintah resi mulia Vasiṣṭha, ia meninggalkan bumi para dewa lalu segera pergi ke sana.
Unnamed narrator (contextual voice within the Sūta-led narration)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Himācala, personified as a majestic mountain-king, and sage Vasiṣṭha issue a command; a divine being/agent departs Devabhūmi swiftly toward the destined sacred land, shown as a purposeful journey across realms.
Obedience to righteous authority (ṛṣis and sacred guardians like Himācala) leads beings toward dharma-aligned action and sacred destinations.
The destination is within the chapter’s Nāga-bila/Hāṭakeśvara tīrtha setting, framed as worthy even of those departing Devabhūmi.
None; the verse describes movement prompted by sacred command, setting up the tīrtha narrative.