संस्मरंतोऽथ देवेश मुमापतिमनिंदितम् । ततो देवाः सगन्धर्वा यक्षाश्चोद्विग्नमानसाः । कैलासशिखरं भूय आजग्मुः शिवसन्निधौ
saṃsmaraṃto'tha deveśa mumāpatimaniṃditam | tato devāḥ sagandharvā yakṣāścodvignamānasāḥ | kailāsaśikharaṃ bhūya ājagmuḥ śivasannidhau
Então, lembrando-se do Senhor sem mácula—o esposo de Umā—ó Senhor dos deuses, os devas, juntamente com os Gandharvas e os Yakṣas, com a mente inquieta de temor, foram novamente ao cume de Kailāsa, à presença de Śiva.
Narrator
Tirtha: Kailāsa
Type: peak
Listener: Devēśa / Rājan (as addressed in the narrative)
Scene: A celestial procession—devas, Gandharvas, and Yakṣas—moving anxiously toward the luminous peak of Kailāsa; Śiva’s presence implied by radiance and sacred stillness at the summit.
When cosmic balance is threatened, even the gods seek refuge in Śiva; surrender to the supreme protector is portrayed as the dharmic response.
Kailāsa is highlighted as the sacred divine abode where seekers approach Śiva for protection and resolution.
No explicit rite; the act emphasized is smaraṇa (remembrance) and śaraṇāgati (seeking refuge) in Śiva.