शारीरं मानसं दुःखं सतापं तपसां निधे । त्वया मधुरया वाचा हृतं राक्षसनाशनात्
śārīraṃ mānasaṃ duḥkhaṃ satāpaṃ tapasāṃ nidhe | tvayā madhurayā vācā hṛtaṃ rākṣasanāśanāt
হে তপস্যাৰ নিধি! মোৰ শাৰীৰিক আৰু মানসিক দুখ, তাৰ দাহযন্ত্ৰণা সহ, তোমাৰ মধুৰ বাক্য আৰু ৰাক্ষস-নাশৰ দ্বাৰা অপসৃত হ’ল।
Vṛndārikā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A distressed queen speaks with folded hands to an ascetic; the atmosphere shifts from fear to calm, with the suggestion of a defeated rākṣasa and a serene hermitage backdrop.
Dharma heals: compassionate speech and the removal of oppressive evil together relieve both inner and outer suffering.
No tīrtha is explicitly named in this verse; it supports the māhātmya’s devotional message rather than giving geographic detail.
None; tapas is praised as an epithet, not prescribed as a rite here.
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