स्यामहं चामरैश्चैष वरो मम हृदिस्थितः । एतन्मे देहि देवेश नान्यं वै रोचये वरम्
syāmahaṃ cāmaraiścaiṣa varo mama hṛdisthitaḥ | etanme dehi deveśa nānyaṃ vai rocaye varam
“May I be thus, unslayable even to the gods—this boon is fixed within my heart. Grant me this, O Lord of gods; I desire no other boon.”
Tāraka
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame)
Scene: The daitya, unwavering, presses for a single boon—invulnerability even against gods—addressing the lord of gods with intense insistence.
Single-minded desire for power, when detached from righteousness, becomes bondage; Purāṇic stories show how such boons invite their own remedy.
No sacred geography appears in this verse.
None; it is a direct petition for a boon.