विनायकोपसर्गाश्च दश दोषास्तथा परे । एवं क्षेत्रं तु रक्षंति पापिनां दुष्टचेतसाम्
vināyakopasargāśca daśa doṣāstathā pare | evaṃ kṣetraṃ tu rakṣaṃti pāpināṃ duṣṭacetasām
Vināyaka’s afflictions, and ten other faults besides—thus they guard this sacred region, keeping it protected from sinners of wicked intent.
Śiva (continuation to Devī)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (guarded precinct)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: At the boundary of the sacred region, Vināyaka’s upasargas and a set of ten personified faults stand like sentinels; sinners recoil, while sincere pilgrims pass with folded hands toward the shining shrine.
Holy places preserve their sanctity through dharmic safeguards; impure intention invites obstacles rather than blessings.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, portrayed as spiritually protected from the approach of the wicked-minded.
No direct rite is given; the verse implies the need for purity of intention and conduct to avoid vighnas.