Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)
सुखासीनास्य शर्वस्य कृताञ्ज0लिपुटो गिरिः प्रोवाच वचनं श्रीमान् धर्मसाधनमात्मनः
sukhāsīnāsya śarvasya kṛtāñja0lipuṭo giriḥ provāca vacanaṃ śrīmān dharmasādhanamātmanaḥ
ଶର୍ବ (ଶିବ) ସୁଖାସୀନ ଥିବାବେଳେ, ଗିରି ହିମବାନ କୃତାଞ୍ଜଲିପୁଟ ହୋଇ, ଶ୍ରୀମାନ ହୋଇ, ଧର୍ମାନୁଗତ ଭାବେ ନିଜ ପ୍ରୟୋଜନସାଧନ ପାଇଁ ବଚନ କହିଲେ।
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Approaching the divine with humility (añjali) and framing one’s request within dharma is presented as the proper ethical posture; ends are to be pursued through righteous means rather than coercion or pride.
This is best classified under Vamśānucarita / narrative of lineages and associated episodes (here, the personified Himavat and familial alliance), rather than cosmogenesis (sarga) or dissolution (pralaya).
Himavat (the stable mountain) embodying reverent restraint before Śiva symbolizes disciplined devotion: firmness (giri) tempered by humility (añjali), suggesting that spiritual power is harmonized by dharmic conduct.