सा चास्यै सर्वमाचख्यौ शंकरात्कोपकारणम् । पुनश्चोवाच गिरिजा देवतां मातृसंमताम्
sā cāsyai sarvamācakhyau śaṃkarātkopakāraṇam | punaścovāca girijā devatāṃ mātṛsaṃmatām
她将一切都告诉了她——那由圣者商羯罗(Śaṅkara)而起的嗔怒之因。随后,吉丽迦(Girijā)又对那位为其母所认可、所信赖的女神说道。
Nārada (narration of events)
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (frame) / internal audience within the story
Scene: Girijā privately recounts to a trusted maternal-approved goddess the precise cause of her anger toward Śaṅkara; a quiet interior of the divine mountain-palace, attendants withdrawn, the mood restrained and heavy.
Dharma is often clarified through trusted counsel; even divine emotions are guided toward right action through wise intermediaries.
Not explicit; the mountain’s presiding deity functions as the sacred setting’s spiritual authority.
None.