Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)
ततः क्षणेन देवेशः क्ष्माधराधिपतेस्तलम् संप्राप्तास्त्वागमन् शैलाः कुञ्जरस्थाः समन्ततः
tataḥ kṣaṇena deveśaḥ kṣmādharādhipatestalam saṃprāptāstvāgaman śailāḥ kuñjarasthāḥ samantataḥ
ततः क्षणमात्रेण देवेशः क्ष्माधराधिपतेः तलम् उपागमत्। समन्ततः कुञ्जरस्थाः शैलाः समागत्य तत्र स्थिताः।
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Cosmic hierarchy is portrayed as devotional order: even the ‘earth-bearers’ (mountains) move to honor the divine presence. The ethical subtext is humility before īśvara and readiness to serve dharma when the divine purpose arrives.
Primarily within Vamśānucarita / Carita-style narration (accounts of divine deeds and sacred locales), with a strong tīrtha/kshetra coloration (descriptive sacred geography through personified entities).
Mountains ‘mounted on elephants’ amplifies royal procession imagery: stability (mountain) supported by power (elephant). It symbolizes the mobilization of the fixed cosmos itself when īśvara enters a region—nature becomes liturgical.