स्मृतमात्रां तदापश्यदागतां पृष्ठतः स्थिताम् । पूर्वेणावयवेनैव भक्तिनम्रां शुचिस्मिताम्
smṛtamātrāṃ tadāpaśyadāgatāṃ pṛṣṭhataḥ sthitām | pūrveṇāvayavenaiva bhaktinamrāṃ śucismitām
স্মৰণমাত্ৰতেই তেওঁ তেতিয়াই তাইক দেখিলে—আহি তেওঁৰ পিঠিৰ ফালে থিয় হৈ আছিল; আগৰ দৰে একেই দেহ-ৰূপে, ভক্তিত নম্ৰ, আৰু শুচি মৃদু হাঁহিৰে দীপ্ত।
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator, contextually Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa)
Scene: At the instant of remembrance, the beloved devotee appears behind the worshipper, unchanged in form, slightly bowed with devotion, wearing a pure, serene smile; the shrine glows softly as if acknowledging the miracle.
Sincere remembrance and devotion are portrayed as immediately efficacious, drawing the devotee’s presence by divine arrangement.
No tīrtha is specified; the verse highlights the transformative purity and grace associated with devotion.
No explicit prescription; it narrates a devotional result—appearance linked to remembrance and prior worship.