ततो गच्छेन्महादेवि दुर्वासादित्यमुत्तमम् । यत्र दुर्वाससा तप्तं तपो वर्षसहस्रकम् । निराहारो जिताहारः सूर्याराधनतत्परः
tato gacchenmahādevi durvāsādityamuttamam | yatra durvāsasā taptaṃ tapo varṣasahasrakam | nirāhāro jitāhāraḥ sūryārādhanatatparaḥ
তাৰ পাছত, হে মহাদেৱী! দুৰ্ব্বাসাদিত্যৰ উত্তম ধামলৈ যাব লাগে, য’ত দুৰ্ব্বাসাই হাজাৰ বছৰ তপস্যা কৰিছিল—নিৰাহাৰে, আহাৰ-নিয়ন্ত্ৰণে জয়ী হৈ, আৰু সূৰ্য আৰাধনাত সম্পূৰ্ণ নিবিষ্ট হৈ।
Deductive (Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrator addressing Devī)
Tirtha: Durvāsāditya
Type: temple
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: A radiant Āditya shrine stands near the coastal sacred zone; sage Durvāsas, austere and fiery, performs long tapas—standing or seated in meditation—while the rising Sun casts golden light; pilgrims approach with arghya vessels.
Steadfast tapas, self-restraint, and focused devotion (here to Sūrya) sanctify a place and make it a powerful destination for seekers.
Durvāsāditya—an eminent Sūrya-associated tīrtha within Prabhāsa Kṣetra.
A yātrā instruction is given (“one should go”), and the model practice highlighted is fasting/regulated diet and Sūrya worship.