यदा रुद्रोपहसिता तपस्तप्स्यति सा महत् । समाप्तनियमा देवी यदा चोग्रा भविष्यति
yadā rudropahasitā tapastapsyati sā mahat | samāptaniyamā devī yadā cogrā bhaviṣyati
当她因与鲁陀罗(Rudra)相关而遭讥笑时,她将修行广大苦行;当女神圆满诸戒行而变得威猛坚决之时……
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: Devī, stung by ridicule connected with Rudra, begins a severe vrata—hair matted, body austere, eyes steady—signaling the completion of niyamas and the rise of fierce resolve.
Steadfast tapas and disciplined vows transform insult into spiritual power and divine attainment.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it sets up the Goddess’s Himalayan austerities.
It mentions niyama (observances/vows) and tapas (austerity) in principle, without detailing a specific vrata procedure.