वृषभं तत आरुह्य देव्या सह समुत्सुकः । सगणो भव आगच्छत्पुत्र दर्शनलालसः
vṛṣabhaṃ tata āruhya devyā saha samutsukaḥ | sagaṇo bhava āgacchatputra darśanalālasaḥ
Pagkaraan, si Bhava (Śiva), sumakay sa toro na Vṛṣabha kasama ang Diyosa, at dumating na may mga gaṇa—sabik at uhaw na masilayan ang kaniyang anak.
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa, Maheshvara-khaṇḍa style)
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (frame typical)
Scene: Bhava mounts the bull (Nandin), with Pārvatī beside him, surrounded by gaṇas, moving with palpable longing to behold the newborn Skanda—like a divine procession across Kailāsa slopes.
Darśana (seeking the sight of the divine) is portrayed as a powerful longing—even for the gods—highlighting bhakti as a sacred impulse.
No holy site is specified; the verse focuses on the divine journey to behold Skanda.
None directly; ‘darśana’ is implied as a devotional act.