सुधिया त्वां गुरुं मन्ये प्रसादेन सुधाकरम् । तेजसास्ति भवानर्कः प्रतापेनाशुशुक्षणिः
sudhiyā tvāṃ guruṃ manye prasādena sudhākaram | tejasāsti bhavānarkaḥ pratāpenāśuśukṣaṇiḥ
Por tu noble inteligencia te considero Bṛhaspati, el preceptor de los dioses; por tu benevolencia, la Luna. Por tu resplandor eres el Sol, y por tu valor, el Fuego que todo lo seca con presteza.
Skanda (contextual)
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣi audience (frame)
Scene: A fourfold allegorical tableau: the praised figure is visually overlaid with symbols of Bṛhaspati (guru staff), Soma (crescent/moonlight), Sūrya (solar halo), and Agni (flame aura).
Virtue expresses itself as wisdom (guidance), grace (cooling compassion), radiance (clarity), and valor (protective power).
Implicitly Kāśī through the Kāśīkhaṇḍa setting; the verse itself uses cosmic deities as metaphors rather than naming a tīrtha.
None; it is a eulogy emphasizing qualities to be cultivated.