न तस्य दुःखं नो पामा न दद्रुर्न विचर्चिका । लोलार्कमर्के यः पश्येत्तत्पादोदकसेवकः
na tasya duḥkhaṃ no pāmā na dadrurna vicarcikā | lolārkamarke yaḥ paśyettatpādodakasevakaḥ
Celui qui contemple le saint Lolārka le dimanche et boit l’eau sanctifiée par ses pieds ne connaît ni chagrin, ni gale, ni teigne, ni éruption cutanée.
Skanda
Tirtha: Lolārka
Type: kund
Listener: Ṛṣi audience
Scene: A devotee receives tīrtha water from a priest at Lolārka shrine on Sunday; the devotee sips and anoints forehead; imagery of healing—skin clearing, calm face—while Sūrya’s light shines.
Devotional contact (darśana and tīrtha-jala) is portrayed as bringing both inner relief (from sorrow) and bodily well-being.
Lolārka in Kāśī, along with the sanctified water associated with the deity/tīrtha.
Sunday darśana of Lolārka and reverent use/consumption of the tīrtha-water described as ‘pādodaka’.