स्वयं च प्रययौ तत्र यत्रस्थो हाटकेश्वरः । तेनैव च शरीरेण निजकांतासमन्वितः
svayaṃ ca prayayau tatra yatrastho hāṭakeśvaraḥ | tenaiva ca śarīreṇa nijakāṃtāsamanvitaḥ
และพระองค์เองก็เสด็จไปยังสถานที่ซึ่งหาฏเกศวรประทับอยู่—ด้วยพระวรกายเดิมนั้น และพร้อมด้วยพระมเหสีอันเป็นที่รักของพระองค์
Sūta (deduced from continued narration)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king and his queen travel toward a Śiva temple where Hāṭakeśvara resides; the temple rises ahead, flags fluttering, while the couple remains dignified and hopeful, suggesting a boon of continued embodied well-being.
After witnessing tīrtha-power, one is drawn to direct darśana of Śiva at the kṣetra—pilgrimage culminates in approaching the abiding Lord.
Hāṭakeśvara, a Śiva abode/shrine associated with the tīrtha landscape of Adhyāya 133.
Yātrā/darśana: going to the place where Hāṭakeśvara is established (implied temple visitation).