सूत उवाच । देवानां तद्वचः श्रुत्वा ततः सा परमेश्वरी । प्रोवाच वाहनं किंचिद्देवा यच्छतु मे द्रुतम् । ततः सिंहं ददौ गौरी यानार्थं विकृताननम् । तमारुह्य प्रतस्थे सा ततो विंध्यं नगं प्रति
sūta uvāca | devānāṃ tadvacaḥ śrutvā tataḥ sā parameśvarī | provāca vāhanaṃ kiṃciddevā yacchatu me drutam | tataḥ siṃhaṃ dadau gaurī yānārthaṃ vikṛtānanam | tamāruhya pratasthe sā tato viṃdhyaṃ nagaṃ prati
Disse Sūta: Ouvindo as palavras dos deuses, a Suprema Deusa falou: “Que os deuses me providenciem depressa uma montaria.” Então Gaurī concedeu um leão, de semblante terrível, para ser seu veículo. Montando nele, ela partiu em direção ao monte Vindhya.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa)
Divine missions unite intention and means: the Goddess accepts a vāhana and proceeds to the sacred locus where her tapas and work will unfold.
Vindhya mountain is explicitly named as the destination, establishing it as the sacred landscape for the ensuing māhātmya narrative.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; it narrates the Goddess’s departure and the granting of her lion mount.