अत्र सौवर्ण्यदोलायां लिंग आरोपिते जनैः । निशायामधिरूह्याऽहं दोलां तां च व्यचालयम्
atra sauvarṇyadolāyāṃ liṃga āropite janaiḥ | niśāyāmadhirūhyā'haṃ dolāṃ tāṃ ca vyacālayam
Dito, nang mailagay ng mga tao ang Liṅga sa isang gintong duyan, umakyat ako roon sa gabi at inugoy ko ang duyang iyon.
Gṛdhra (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Jagadyogeśvara
Type: temple
Listener: Indradyumna
Scene: At night in a Śiva temple festival, the liṅga rests on a golden swing; a monkey climbs onto the swing and sets it gently swaying, lamps flickering in the dark shrine.
Even unintended participation around Śiva’s worship can become a karmic cause for future uplift when connected to a sacred rite.
The Śiva shrine previously identified as Jagadyogeśvara, where the Liṅga is honored with a swing-rite.
A festival practice of placing the Śiva-liṅga on a swing (dolā/āndolana) and ceremonially swaying it.