- Thereafter, the grandfather, with his eyes distended on account of excessive love, tied the Crescent Moon to his matted locks of hair.
- With great delight, Vi§nu himself made his matted hair splendid.
- CamuiiLda, tied to his head a large garland of skulls and said to Girisa, “Beget a son, O Sankara, who will kill the family of the leading Daitya and offer libations unto me with • blood.”
- The Sun himself with great delight fixed a red jewel with blazing fiery sparks and illuminating the three worlds with its refulgence, to the tuft of the Lord of Devas.
- The chief (Serpents) £esa, Vasuki etc., the splendid ones, sparkling with their splendour, offered themselves to I £ vara in the place of ornaments.
- With different kinds of jewel-fittings, the Vayus (i.e. Wind-gods) decorated the bull that had sharp pointed horns and also the lustre of the Himalaya mountain.
- Sakra held the elephant’s hide himself and stood in front.
- Pretanatha saluted and offered a garland of human bones without ash of silver lustre on the skull.
- Yahni (i.e. Fire-god) gave a refulgent divine hide of deer.
The Lord who was adorned thus by all the attendants shone well.
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