इति लिंगांबुधेर्जातां परिपीय वचःसुधाम् । बभूवानंदसंदोह मंथरातीव ह्रीमती
iti liṃgāṃbudherjātāṃ paripīya vacaḥsudhām | babhūvānaṃdasaṃdoha maṃtharātīva hrīmatī
如是,她饮尽那从林伽之海涌出的甘露之语;那含羞的少女被喜乐洪流充满,举止仿佛都变得迟缓。
Narrator (Skanda to Agastya) [deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa frame narration]
Tirtha: Ratneśa-liṅga (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Umā (frame) / audience
Scene: The maiden, having ‘drunk’ the nectar of Śiva’s boon-speech from the liṅga-ocean, stands bashful and radiant, slowed by overwhelming bliss; the air seems thick with sweetness.
Divine assurance received through worship transforms the heart, producing bliss, humility, and reverent awe.
Ratneśvara Liṅga in Kāśī, portrayed as an ‘ocean’ of grace from which nectar-like words arise.
None explicitly; the verse depicts the inner fruit (ānanda) that follows devoted worship and receiving the boon.