मनीषिणं विभुं दृष्ट्वा मनसा चिंतितं लभेत् । गत्वा मधुवनं चैव देव्यास्तीर्थे नरः शुचिः ॥ ८३ ॥
manīṣiṇaṃ vibhuṃ dṛṣṭvā manasā ciṃtitaṃ labhet | gatvā madhuvanaṃ caiva devyāstīrthe naraḥ śuciḥ || 83 ||
সর্বশক্তিমান মনীষী ঋষির দর্শনে মানুষ মনে চাওয়া ফল লাভ করে। আর মধুবনে ও দেবীর তীর্থে গিয়ে শুচি হয়ে সে অভীষ্ট ফল পায়।
Suta (narrating the Tirtha-Mahatmya section; teachings attributed within the Narada Purana tradition)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"adbhuta","secondary_rasa":"bhakti","emotional_journey":"Auspicious wonder at the darśana of a powerful sage leading to fulfillment of inner wishes, then a devotional-purificatory turn through visiting Madhuvana and the Goddess’s tīrtha."}
It teaches that darśana (sacred beholding) of a supremely powerful holy presence and pilgrimage to Devī’s tīrtha at Madhuvana purify the seeker and help manifest the intended spiritual or worldly fruit.
Bhakti is expressed through darśana, tīrtha-yātrā, and inner sankalpa (heartfelt intention). The verse links outward devotional acts—visiting Madhuvana and Devī’s tīrtha—with inward faith and desire directed toward the sacred.
The verse emphasizes shauca (purity) and tīrtha-vidhi as practical dharmic observances—ritual cleanliness, right intention (saṅkalpa), and pilgrimage discipline—rather than a technical Vedāṅga like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa.