दैवतैश्च महाभागैः सिद्धविद्याधरादिभिः । एकं तु पतितं तत्र श्रीशैले खण्डमुत्तरम्
daivataiśca mahābhāgaiḥ siddhavidyādharādibhiḥ | ekaṃ tu patitaṃ tatra śrīśaile khaṇḍamuttaram
E os deuses bem‑aventurados, juntamente com Siddhas, Vidyādharas e outros, viram ali cair sobre Śrīśaila um único fragmento do norte.
Mārkaṇḍeya (narration)
Tirtha: Śrīśaila
Type: peak
Listener: Bhārata
Scene: Devas, Siddhas, and Vidyādharas hover in the sky as a glowing northern fragment descends onto the rugged, forested slopes of Śrīśaila, sanctifying the peak.
Holy places are not accidental; they are woven into cosmic history and witnessed by divine beings.
Śrīśaila (Śrīśailam), presented as a divinely marked place where a fiery fragment descended.
None in this verse; it establishes a site’s sacred origin for later pilgrimage merit (tīrtha-māhātmya).