विकल्पः स्वस्थचित्ते ऽपि गिरिजे नैव कल्पना यद्येवं कुपिता भीरु त्वं तवाहं न वै पुनः //
vikalpaḥ svasthacitte 'pi girije naiva kalpanā yadyevaṃ kupitā bhīru tvaṃ tavāhaṃ na vai punaḥ //
Oh Girijā, aun con la mente serena no debe uno entregarse a dudas vacilantes ni a conjeturas fantasiosas. Si así te has airado, oh tímida, entonces ya no soy tuyo—ni tú eres mía—en adelante.
This verse does not address pralaya; it focuses on psychological discipline—avoiding doubt-driven imagination even when the mind seems calm.
It emphasizes self-control and steady judgment: leaders and householders should avoid impulsive suspicion and anger, since instability of mind damages trust, order, and dharmic conduct.
No vastu, iconography, or ritual procedure is mentioned; the takeaway is ethical—mastery over vikalpa (wavering doubt) and krodha (anger).