Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva
तमूचतुर्मुनिश्रेष्ठं याथातथ्यं शुभानने जातो विदितवृत्तान्तो गालवस्तपतां वरः
tamūcaturmuniśreṣṭhaṃ yāthātathyaṃ śubhānane jāto viditavṛttānto gālavastapatāṃ varaḥ
Тогда две девы с благим ликом обратились к лучшему из мудрецов, поведав всё в точности так, как это произошло. Галава, первый среди подвижников, узнав весь ход событий, выслушал и уразумел.
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Gālava is a well-known ṛṣi figure across Itihāsa–Purāṇa traditions, often portrayed as a disciplined ascetic and a transmitter of dharma and tīrtha-knowledge. Calling him ‘tapatāṃ varaḥ’ marks him as a reliable recipient and evaluator of sacred-geographical testimony.
The term emphasizes factual, sequential reporting—typical of tīrtha-māhātmya narration where the sanctity of a place is supported by a precise account of events, vows, and ritual outcomes.