ततो ब्रह्मादिभिर्देवैर्वरे रत्नमयासने । उपविष्टोऽभिषिक्तश्च महीसागरसंगमे
tato brahmādibhirdevairvare ratnamayāsane | upaviṣṭo'bhiṣiktaśca mahīsāgarasaṃgame
Pagkaraan, sa pangunguna ng mga diyos na pinasimulan ni Brahmā, siya’y pinaupo sa isang maringal na trono na yari sa mga hiyas, at siya’y inabhiseka (pinahiran/itinalaga) sa tagpuan ng lupa at karagatan.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Māhī-sāgara-saṅgama (as stated)
Type: sangam
Scene: At a shining shoreline where waves meet the land, devas led by Brahmā seat Mahākāla on a gem-studded throne and pour consecrating waters in a formal abhiṣeka.
Divine grace is ritually affirmed through abhiṣeka—consecration symbolizes the recognition of spiritual authority.
A sacred ‘mahī-sāgara-saṅgama’ (shoreline confluence) is praised as the setting for consecration, indicating a powerful tīrtha landscape.
Abhiṣeka (ritual anointing/consecration) is explicitly mentioned.