प्रयच्छंति नृणां कामान्वांछितान्सेविता अपि । तस्मात्सर्वात्मभावेन पिप्पलो येन सेवितः
prayacchaṃti nṛṇāṃ kāmānvāṃchitānsevitā api | tasmātsarvātmabhāvena pippalo yena sevitaḥ
Even by mere service, they grant humans the wishes they long for. Therefore, whoever serves the Pippala (Aśvattha) with one’s whole being, in single-hearted devotion…
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Pippala/Aśvattha
Type: kshetra
Scene: Devotees approach the Pippala with offerings; even minimal service is shown bearing fruit—symbolic visions of fulfilled wishes appear as gentle halos; the central figure serves with single-minded devotion.
Whole-hearted service to sacred embodiments of divinity is taught to yield both worldly fulfillment and higher spiritual benefit.
The sacred Pippala tree is treated as a living tīrtha within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s tīrtha-mahātmya narrative.
Sevā (devotional service) of the Pippala with sarvātmabhāva (complete sincerity) is prescribed.
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