सुदर्शनं तदागत्य भक्तरक्षणवांछया । यातुधानान्बाधमानान्न्यवधीर्लीलया पुरा
sudarśanaṃ tadāgatya bhaktarakṣaṇavāṃchayā | yātudhānānbādhamānānnyavadhīrlīlayā purā
ثم أقبل سودرشَنَة راغبًا في حماية العابد، وفي الأزمنة الأولى قتل بيسرٍ أولئك الياتودهانات الذين كانوا يؤذون ويعتدون.
Sūta (narrator)
Tirtha: Cakratīrtha (etiology begins here)
Type: tirtha (later specified as a bathing/immersion spot)
Scene: A blazing Sudarśana-discus manifests in the sky, spinning with radiant spokes; rākṣasas recoil and fall as the chakra’s light cuts through darkness; the sage remains in prayerful composure.
The divine responds to sincere devotion; protection of the devotee is presented as a sacred certainty.
This miracle sets the foundation for the later establishment of Cakratīrtha in the Setu Māhātmya.
Implicitly, devoted worship (bhakti/upāsanā) that invites divine guardianship.
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