तस्यास्तद्भाषितं श्रुत्वा प्रोवाच जलजासनः । एवं भवतु भूयस्त्वं भर्तुर्देहार्धधारिणी
tasyāstadbhāṣitaṃ śrutvā provāca jalajāsanaḥ | evaṃ bhavatu bhūyastvaṃ bharturdehārdhadhāriṇī
Nang marinig ang kanyang sinabi, nagsalita ang Nakaupo sa Loto (Brahmā): “Mangyari nawa. Maging muli nawa ikaw ang tagapagdala ng kalahati ng katawan ng iyong asawa.”
Brahmā (Jalajāsana/Pitāmaha)
Scene: Brahmā, lotus-seated, grants a boon to the goddess, affirming her return to the half-body union with her husband (Ardhanārīśvara). The moment is calm yet momentous—divine decree restoring ontic order.
Divine order restores harmony: Brahmā’s boon affirms Devī’s rightful inseparability from Śiva.
No specific site is praised; the focus is on a boon within the narrative.
None; it is a direct boon (vara) pronounced by Brahmā.