गुहामध्यं समासाद्य नित्यं जगद्धिताय वै । विविक्ते न्यवसत्प्रीता दुर्ल्लभा सुरमानवैः
guhāmadhyaṃ samāsādya nityaṃ jagaddhitāya vai | vivikte nyavasatprītā durllabhā suramānavaiḥ
她抵达洞窟之心,恒常安住其间,为饶益世间。于幽寂独处之地,她欣然居止,诸天与世人皆难以亲近得见。
Narrator (Pulastya continuing; not explicit in this verse)
Tirtha: Arbuda-guhā (Devī’s cave-abode)
Type: cave
Listener: Nṛpa (king)
Scene: Devī enters the heart of a cave on Arbuda and remains there, pleased in solitude, radiating protective power for the world while remaining difficult to behold.
The Divine may remain hidden in sacred solitude, yet that very hiddenness serves the world—inviting seekers to approach with purity and resolve.
A cave-sanctuary on Arbuda mountain where the Goddess resides.
No explicit rite; the verse implies disciplined approach (seclusion, reverence) to access the Goddess’s presence.