एकदा भवनं तस्याः कश्चिद्वैश्यः शिवव्रती । आजगाम सरुद्राक्षस्त्रिपुंड्री निर्ममः कृती
ekadā bhavanaṃ tasyāḥ kaścidvaiśyaḥ śivavratī | ājagāma sarudrākṣastripuṃḍrī nirmamaḥ kṛtī
এদিন এজন শিৱব্ৰতী বৈশ্য তাইৰ ঘৰলৈ আহিল—ৰুদ্ৰাক্ষ ধাৰণ কৰা, ত্ৰিপুণ্ড্ৰ ভস্মৰ ৰেখাৰে চিহ্নিত, মমতা-আসক্তিৰ পৰা মুক্ত আৰু আচৰণত সংযমী।
Narrator (contextual, unspecified in snippet)
Scene: A disciplined Vaiśya devotee of Śiva arrives at a courtesan’s doorway, wearing rudrākṣa and the tripuṇḍra ash-marks; his demeanor is calm, detached, and self-possessed.
True Śaiva observance is shown through both outer marks (rudrākṣa, tripuṇḍra) and inner virtue (nirmamatā—freedom from possessiveness).
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; it introduces a devotee entering the narrative.
Implicitly, the Śiva-vrata is indicated through wearing rudrākṣa and tripuṇḍra, though no step-by-step rite is described here.