जन्मानि संतु मम देव शताधिकानि माया न मे वि शतु चित्तमबोधहेतुः । किंचित्क्षणार्धमपि ते चरणारविन्दान्नापैतु मे हृदयमीश नमोनमस्ते
janmāni saṃtu mama deva śatādhikāni māyā na me vi śatu cittamabodhahetuḥ | kiṃcitkṣaṇārdhamapi te caraṇāravindānnāpaitu me hṛdayamīśa namonamaste
Qu’il y ait pour moi des centaines de naissances, ô Seigneur; mais que Māyā, cause de l’égarement, n’entre pas dans mon esprit. Même pour une demi‑seconde, que mon cœur ne s’éloigne jamais de Tes pieds de lotus. Ô Īśa, salutations, salutations à Toi.
Śabarī
Scene: A devotee prostrates repeatedly before Īśa, while a shadowy Māyā figure is kept outside the mind’s threshold; the heart is shown tethered to lotus-feet by a luminous thread of remembrance.
Unbroken remembrance of Śiva protects the mind from Māyā; devotion is valued above the count of births.
No geographical tīrtha is mentioned; the verse emphasizes inner pilgrimage—abiding at the Lord’s feet in the heart.
A devotional discipline is implied: continuous smaraṇa (remembrance) and namaskāra (salutation) to Īśa.