एवमुक्त्वा महादेवोऽमोघं बीजमुत्तमम् । हव्यवाहमुखे सर्वं प्रक्षिप्यान्तरधीयत
evamuktvā mahādevo'moghaṃ bījamuttamam | havyavāhamukhe sarvaṃ prakṣipyāntaradhīyata
ఇలా పలికి మహాదేవుడు ఉత్తమమైన, అమోఘమైన బీజాన్ని హవ్యవాహుడు (అగ్ని) ముఖంలో పూర్తిగా వేసి, అనంతరం అంతర్ధానమయ్యెను।
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator within Revā Khaṇḍa)
Listener: Agni (Havyavāha) as recipient of the act
Scene: Mahādeva places the unfailing seed into Agni’s mouth; immediately after, Śiva vanishes (antardhāna), leaving Agni radiant and burdened.
Divine power is transmitted through ordained cosmic channels; when carried according to divine instruction, it becomes a source of auspicious fulfillment.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it continues the sacred narrative within the Revā Khaṇḍa framework.
None for human performance; it narrates Śiva placing the bīja into Agni and then disappearing.