Pūjādi-kathana — Gaṅgā Vratas, Tenfold Worship, Stotra, and Mokṣa on the Riverbank
अधुना गतिदाता त्वं वर्जितायाश्च बंधुभिः । पत्या विरहिता चाहं पुत्रहीना विदांवर ॥ ४ ॥
adhunā gatidātā tvaṃ varjitāyāśca baṃdhubhiḥ | patyā virahitā cāhaṃ putrahīnā vidāṃvara || 4 ||
À présent, toi seul es le dispensateur de refuge pour moi, car j’ai été rejetée par mes proches. Je suis aussi séparée de mon époux et je n’ai point de fils—ô le meilleur des savants.
A distressed woman/supplicant (addressing a learned sage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
The verse highlights śaraṇāgati—turning to a truly wise protector when worldly supports (family, spouse, lineage) fail—implying that dharma and sacred guidance become the highest refuge.
Though spoken to a learned protector, the emotional core mirrors bhakti: a helpless soul seeks shelter in one who can grant “gati” (true course/deliverance), a role ultimately fulfilled by Bhagavān as taught throughout the Purana.
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught directly in this line; practically, it underscores dharmic counsel—approaching a vidvān (learned authority) for right guidance when facing social and familial crisis.