मरणांतमेव यास्यामि स्थास्ये संचिंतयन्नदः । स एवं विमृशन्नेव नंदभद्रः स्वयं स्थितः
maraṇāṃtameva yāsyāmi sthāsye saṃciṃtayannadaḥ | sa evaṃ vimṛśanneva naṃdabhadraḥ svayaṃ sthitaḥ
‘মৃত্যু পর্যন্তই যাব; এখানেই থাকব’—এভাবে চিন্তা করে। এইরূপ ভাবতে ভাবতে নন্দভদ্র একাই সেখানে দাঁড়িয়ে রইল।
Narrator (within Māheśvara-khaṇḍa frame); reported speech of Nandabhadra
Tirtha: Bahūka-taṭa (contextual)
Type: ghat
Scene: Nandabhadra stands alone, motionless, as if rooted to the earth; his face shows a hard-won resolve, the riverbank quiet, time passing in still frames.
Human despair can harden into fatal resolve; Purāṇic narratives often introduce a teacher or grace at such moments.
No holy site is specified in this verse.
None; it narrates a personal stance and inner deliberation.