तदा हृदिस्थो देवेशो बहिर्हृष्टिचरोभवत् । नेत्रे उन्मील्य सा साध्वी गिरिजायतलोचना । अपश्यद्देवदेवेशं सर्वलोकमहेश्वरम्
tadā hṛdistho deveśo bahirhṛṣṭicarobhavat | netre unmīlya sā sādhvī girijāyatalocanā | apaśyaddevadeveśaṃ sarvalokamaheśvaram
అప్పుడు హృదయంలో నివసించిన దేవేశుడు బాహ్యంగా ప్రత్యక్షమయ్యాడు. కళ్లను తెరిచి ఆ సాధ్వి—విశాలనేత్ర గిరిజ—దేవదేవేశుడైన, సర్వలోక మహేశ్వరుని దర్శించింది।
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa by section convention)
Tirtha: Kedāra (Kedāranātha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śiva, the Lord of all worlds, stands revealed; Girijā opens her eyes from meditation, her gaze wide and luminous, meeting the divine presence that was already within her heart.
The inner indwelling Lord can become directly experienced outwardly; meditation ripens into darśana.
The Kedārakhaṇḍa narrative, tied to Kedāra’s sanctified landscape, frames this darśana of Śiva.
No formal rite is detailed; the verse emphasizes dhyāna culminating in vision.
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