भूतिप्रदं दरिद्राणां कुष्ठिनां परमौषधम् । बालानां चैव सर्वेषां ग्रहरक्षोनिवारणम् । महापापोपशमनं दुर्वासादित्यदर्शनम्
bhūtipradaṃ daridrāṇāṃ kuṣṭhināṃ paramauṣadham | bālānāṃ caiva sarveṣāṃ graharakṣonivāraṇam | mahāpāpopaśamanaṃ durvāsādityadarśanam
Der Anblick Durvāsādityas schenkt den Armen Gedeihen, ist das höchste Heilmittel für Leprakranke; für alle Kinder wehrt er planetarische Bedrängnisse und schädliche Geister ab und besänftigt selbst große Sünden.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Durvāsāditya (Sūrya) at Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Female interlocutor (continuation)
Scene: A composite tableau: poor devotees receiving blessings of prosperity; a leprosy-afflicted person touched by sunlight and healed; children encircled by a protective solar aura while shadowy grahas/bhūtas retreat; a final panel shows dark stains (sins) washed away by radiance.
The Purāṇic tīrtha is depicted as holistic—supporting prosperity, health, protection, and moral purification through sacred contact (darśana).
Durvāsāditya’s darśana at Prabhāsakṣetra.
Darśana itself is emphasized—beholding Durvāsāditya is presented as efficacious for multiple afflictions and protections.