The Saptarishis Seek Uma for Shiva: Himavan Grants the Marriage
तस्याः सख्यस्तदा देव्याः परिचर्या तु कुर्वते समित्कुशफलं चापि मूलाहरणमादितः
tasyāḥ sakhyastadā devyāḥ paricaryā tu kurvate samitkuśaphalaṃ cāpi mūlāharaṇamāditaḥ
当时,女神的女伴们侍奉于她,奉来薪柴、库沙草、果实,并自始亦采集根茎等诸物。
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Devotion is expressed not only through inner sentiment but also through concrete acts of service—supplying the simple necessities (fuel, kuśa, fruits, roots) that sustain worship and ascetic life.
This is best placed under ākhyāna/vamśānucarita-style narrative material (didactic story elements about divine figures), rather than sarga/pratisarga; it supports dharma and devotional practice through exemplification.
Items like samit and kuśa signal a Vedic-ritual atmosphere, while fruits and roots evoke forest-ascetic simplicity—together portraying Devī’s milieu as both devotional and tapas-oriented.