एवमुक्ता ततो गंगा सत्वरैत्यात्र पर्वते । लिंगमन्वेषयामास चिरकालादवाप सा
evamuktā tato gaṃgā satvaraityātra parvate | liṃgamanveṣayāmāsa cirakālādavāpa sā
ครั้นถูกกล่าวดังนั้น คงคารีบมาสู่ภูเขานี้ แล้วออกเสาะหาศิวลึงค์; ครั้นเนิ่นนานจึงได้พบและได้มาครอบครอง
Pulastya (narration)
Tirtha: Arbuda liṅga (to be found)
Type: peak
Listener: Rājendra
Scene: Gaṅgā, personified as a luminous goddess with river motifs, hastens toward Arbuda and searches among rocks and forested slopes for a liṅga; time passes, emphasizing endurance until discovery.
Earnest seeking in devotion is rewarded; perseverance becomes a sanctifying force in sacred geography.
The Arbuda mountain setting connected to the emergence/establishment of the Gaṅgeśvara liṅga.
None directly; it narrates the devotional quest that leads to a worship-site.