अन्धक उवाच । यदि तुष्टोऽसि मे देव वरं दास्यसि चेप्सितम् । तदा ददस्व मे देव युद्धं परमशोभनम् । अवद्धस्तपूतो येनाहं लोकान्गन्तास्मि शोभनान्
andhaka uvāca | yadi tuṣṭo'si me deva varaṃ dāsyasi cepsitam | tadā dadasva me deva yuddhaṃ paramaśobhanam | avaddhastapūto yenāhaṃ lokāngantāsmi śobhanān
Andhaka sprach: „Wenn du mit mir zufrieden bist, o Herr, und mir die ersehnte Gabe gewähren willst, dann schenke mir, o Gott, einen höchst herrlichen Kampf, durch den ich, ungebunden und durch Askese geläutert, in strahlende Welten gelangen möge.“
Andhaka
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā) region (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: The Blessed Lord
Scene: Andhaka, powerful and intense, petitions with folded hands yet eyes bright with martial longing; behind him, faint visions of battlefield banners and weapons appear like a premonition, while the Lord remains calm and discerning.
Austerity can empower intent, but desire directed toward violence reveals the need for dhārmic discrimination in seeking boons.
No site is directly praised; the verse is part of the Revā Khaṇḍa’s narrative frame.
Tapas (austerity) is referenced as a purifying discipline, though no specific vow or rite is detailed.