कीलितो देवदेवेशः शंकरश्च त्रिलोचनः । गिरिजया महाभाग पातितो भूमिमंडले
kīlito devadeveśaḥ śaṃkaraśca trilocanaḥ | girijayā mahābhāga pātito bhūmimaṃḍale
พระผู้เป็นเจ้าเหนือเทพทั้งปวง คือพระศังกระผู้มีสามเนตร ถูกตรึงและถูกครอบงำ; และโดยพระคิริชา โอ้ท่านผู้ประเสริฐ พระองค์ถูกเหวี่ยงลงสู่ผืนพิภพ
Vyāsa (narrating to Yudhiṣṭhira)
Tirtha: Unnamed Śiva-tīrtha (site of Śiva’s ‘kīlana’ by Girijā)
Type: kshetra
Listener: O great one (addressed interlocutor not specified in verse)
Scene: Pārvatī (Girijā) in commanding yet compassionate form immobilizes the three-eyed Śaṅkara—symbolic ‘pinning’ gesture—while the earth beneath becomes a sanctified spot, trembling with divine energy.
Even the supreme Lord participates in divine play (līlā), through which sacred places and their spiritual power are revealed.
The narrative is part of the Śiva-tīrtha māhātmya in Dharmāraṇya, explaining the sacred background of that pilgrimage spot.
None directly; the verse advances the etiological (origin) narrative for the tīrtha.