नाग्नेर्भयं हि तस्य स्यान्न व्याघ्रान्न च दंतिनः । न च सर्प्पभयं क्वापि भूतप्रेतादिभीर्नहि
nāgnerbhayaṃ hi tasya syānna vyāghrānna ca daṃtinaḥ | na ca sarppabhayaṃ kvāpi bhūtapretādibhīrnahi
তাৰ অগ্নিভয় নাথাকে, ন বাঘৰ পৰা, ন হাতীৰ পৰা। ক’তো সাপৰ ভয় নাথাকে, আৰু ভূত-প্ৰেত আদি থেকেও নহয়।
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Bakulārka
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim under the Sun’s protective aura: flames subside, tiger and elephant turn away, a serpent coils harmlessly, shadowy bhūtas/pretas dissolve at the edge of light.
Tīrtha-based devotion grants fearlessness and protective merit in both seen and unseen dangers.
The Bakulārka/Ravikṣetra sacred complex associated with Ravikuṇḍa in Dharmāraṇya.
The verse continues the promised fruits of Bakulārka devotion; the implied practice is worship/propitiation there.