शैलादेन महाभागा विचित्रा लिंगधारकाः । शवस्योपरि लिंगं च ध्रियते च पुरातनैः
śailādena mahābhāgā vicitrā liṃgadhārakāḥ | śavasyopari liṃgaṃ ca dhriyate ca purātanaiḥ
由舍罗伊达啊,诸位大福者,奇妙的持林伽者被建立;甚至在尸身之上亦承载林伽——此乃古人所奉行。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra/Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahābhāgāḥ (addressed audience; likely sages/pilgrims in the narrative frame)
Scene: A Himalayan hermitage scene: Śailāda establishes wondrous liṅga-bearers; ascetics hold or wear small liṅgas; an unsettling yet sacral image of a liṅga placed upon a corpse, emphasizing ancient ordinance and transcendence of fear.
Liṅga-devotion is portrayed as an ancient, powerful discipline that transcends ordinary boundaries, emphasizing unwavering Śiva-centeredness.
The Kedāra sacred region is the narrative frame; the verse supports the broader Kedāra liṅga-mahātmya tradition.
It alludes to liṅga-dhāraṇa (bearing/placing the liṅga) as an ancient observance, though details are not enumerated here.
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