भक्तकल्पतरो शंभोऽनेनायं दुष्टयादसा । अनायिन मया नाथ भवद्भक्तजनार्भकः
bhaktakalpataro śaṃbho'nenāyaṃ duṣṭayādasā | anāyina mayā nātha bhavadbhaktajanārbhakaḥ
«¡Oh Śambhu, árbol que concede los deseos de los devotos! Por esta malvada criatura marina, este niño —inocente, pequeño, hijo de tu devoto— ha sido arrebatado, oh Señor.»
Kardama (addressing Śiva)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī (contextual) / Viśveśvara-kshetra
Type: ghat
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya sages (frame)
Scene: A distraught devotee points toward the river where a wicked water-creature has carried off a small child; Śambhu is invoked as the devotees’ wish-fulfilling protector.
Śiva is portrayed as the immediate refuge for devotees when innocent dependents are threatened.
Kāśī, where Viśveśvara/Śambhu is celebrated as the protector of those who surrender.
None explicitly; the verse centers on heartfelt petition to the deity.