ततस्तव गणो भूयामिति मेऽभीप्सितो वरः । तथेत्युक्त्वा स भगवान्हरश्चादर्शनं गतः
tatastava gaṇo bhūyāmiti me'bhīpsito varaḥ | tathetyuktvā sa bhagavānharaścādarśanaṃ gataḥ
Então, a dádiva que eu mais prezava foi esta: “Que eu me torne um dos teus gaṇas, a tua hoste de servidores.” Dizendo “Assim seja”, o Bem-aventurado Hara desapareceu da vista.
Narrator (devotee/petitioner; closing narration)
Listener: King/interlocutor in the narrative frame
Scene: Śiva, having said ‘tathā’, dissolves into light; the devotee remains in añjali, overwhelmed yet composed, as the divine presence fades into the sky/space.
The highest boon is not worldly gain but intimate service to Śiva—belonging to his divine retinue through devotion.
No particular tīrtha is identified in this verse.
No explicit prescription; the verse highlights the devotional aspiration of becoming Śiva’s attendant.