निद्रादरिद्रनयना स्वप्नेपि न तवाननम् । आनंदि सर्वथा यन्मे मंदभाग्या विलोकये
nidrādaridranayanā svapnepi na tavānanam | ānaṃdi sarvathā yanme maṃdabhāgyā vilokaye
Meine Augen sind arm an Schlaf; selbst im Traum erblicke ich dein Antlitz nicht. Doch sooft ich es—wie auch immer—zu schauen vermag, werde ich von Freude erfüllt, obgleich mein Geschick gering ist.
A royal mother/queen (rājapatnī), speaking to her son
Tirtha: Kāśī (implicit)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Sleepless eyes, hollowed by longing, suddenly brighten upon a rare vision of the beloved face—joy flooding the figure despite self-professed unworthiness.
Darśana—truly seeing the beloved or revered—brings immediate inner joy even amid suffering.
None is named explicitly; the verse supports the broader Kāśī theme where darśana is central to merit.
None stated.