यदा शीकोत्तरस्थेन पार्वत्या प्रार्थितेन च । रुद्रेण डाकिनीमंत्रः प्रोक्तो देव्याः कृपालुना
yadā śīkottarasthena pārvatyā prārthitena ca | rudreṇa ḍākinīmaṃtraḥ prokto devyāḥ kṛpālunā
جب شیکوتر میں پاروتی کی درخواست پر، دیوی پر مہربان رودر نے دیوی کو ڈاکنی منتر کا اُپدیش دیا۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa), contextually narrating to sages
Tirtha: Śīkottara
Type: kshetra
Scene: At Śīkottara, Pārvatī prays; Rudra, compassionate, instructs her in the Ḍākinī-mantra. The scene is intimate: a sacred grove or shrine, with subtle signs of esoteric transmission (whispered teaching, rosary, fire).
Divine knowledge (mantra) is transmitted through humility and prayer; compassion (kṛpā) is central to Śiva’s bestowal of power.
Śīkottara is highlighted as the setting for this mantra-teaching episode.
Mantra-upadeśa is referenced; the verse points to japa/upāsanā of the Ḍākinī-mantra in the broader narrative.