स्यामहं चामरैश्चैष वरो मम हृदिस्थितः । एतन्मे देहि देवेश नान्यं वै रोचये वरम्
syāmahaṃ cāmaraiścaiṣa varo mama hṛdisthitaḥ | etanme dehi deveśa nānyaṃ vai rocaye varam
«ولأكن كذلك، لا يقدر حتى الآلهة على قتلي—فهذا العطاء قد استقرّ في قلبي. فامنحنيه يا ربّ الآلهة؛ لا أرغب في نعمةٍ سواه.»
Tāraka
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame)
Scene: The daitya, unwavering, presses for a single boon—invulnerability even against gods—addressing the lord of gods with intense insistence.
Single-minded desire for power, when detached from righteousness, becomes bondage; Purāṇic stories show how such boons invite their own remedy.
No sacred geography appears in this verse.
None; it is a direct petition for a boon.