मुने लक्ष्मीनृसिंहोस्मि तीर्थे तन्नाम्नि पावने । दिशामि भक्तियुक्तेभ्यः सदानैः श्रेयसीं श्रियम्
mune lakṣmīnṛsiṃhosmi tīrthe tannāmni pāvane | diśāmi bhaktiyuktebhyaḥ sadānaiḥ śreyasīṃ śriyam
Oh sabio, en el tīrtha purificador que lleva ese nombre, Yo soy Lakṣmī-Narasiṃha. A quienes están unidos a la bhakti les concedo la prosperidad más auspiciosa, junto con dones perdurables y bienestar.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśī Khaṇḍa dialogues)
Tirtha: Lakṣmī-Nṛsiṃha Tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Muni explicitly addressed (‘muṇe’)
Scene: Lakṣmī seated beside Narasiṃha in a serene yet powerful icon; devotees offer lamps and flowers at a Kāśī ghāṭa shrine; the atmosphere is purifying and auspicious, with symbols of abundance (lotus, grain, coins) presented as offerings.
Devotion joined with purity of place invites both spiritual welfare (śreyas) and rightful prosperity (śrī).
Lakṣmī-Narasiṃha Tīrtha in Kāśī (a purifying sacred ford bearing this name).
Bhakti-based worship at the tīrtha; the verse also foregrounds dāna/boons as divine bestowal (sadā-dānaiḥ).