आभ्यामुत्पाद्यते विश्वमाभ्यां चैव प्रतिष्ठितम् । एतच्छ्रुत्वा वचस्तस्य नारदस्य महात्मनः
ābhyāmutpādyate viśvamābhyāṃ caiva pratiṣṭhitam | etacchrutvā vacastasya nāradasya mahātmanaḥ
จากทั้งสองนั้นเอง จักรวาลบังเกิดขึ้น และด้วยทั้งสองนั้นเองย่อมดำรงตั้งมั่น ครั้นได้สดับวาจาของมหาตมะนารท…
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa) framing Nārada’s speech (deduced: narrative voice reports ‘having heard Nārada’s words’)
Tirtha: Kedāra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Himālaya, Indra, and the assembled devas
Scene: Nārada speaks of the two principles from which the cosmos is born and by which it stands; the assembly listens—Himālaya, Indra, and devas—absorbing the teaching.
The cosmos arises and stands through the divine pair (Śiva-Śakti), affirming a unified vision of devotion and metaphysics.
Kedāra’s Śaiva sphere, where Śiva-Śakti theology is celebrated within the Himalayan Mahātmya.
None stated; it is a doctrinal summary embedded in the Mahātmya narrative.