ततस्तुतोष भगवान्देवदेवो महेश्वरः । उवाच दानवं काले मेघगम्भीरया गिरा
tatastutoṣa bhagavāndevadevo maheśvaraḥ | uvāca dānavaṃ kāle meghagambhīrayā girā
تب بھگوان، دیوتاؤں کے دیوتا مہیشور خوش ہوئے۔ مناسب وقت پر انہوں نے دانَو سے بادلوں جیسی گرج دار گہری آواز میں کلام کیا۔
Narrator (contextual; transition into Śiva’s speech)
Tirtha: Revā/Narmadā (contextual)
Type: river
Scene: After long austerity, the atmosphere shifts: Mahādeva is pleased; a thundercloud-deep divine voice resounds, addressing the Dānava devotee at the destined moment.
When austerity and worship mature, divine response comes ‘in due time’—grace follows perseverance.
Implicitly the Narmadā-tīrtha context continues, where the tapas was performed.
No new rite is prescribed here; it marks the fruition of prior worship as Śiva grants audience and speech.