गोत्रजा वायुकोणे तु पूजनीया सदा बुधैः । पुत्रपौत्रप्रवृद्ध्यर्थं सुमनोभिर्मनोहरैः
gotrajā vāyukoṇe tu pūjanīyā sadā budhaiḥ | putrapautrapravṛddhyarthaṃ sumanobhirmanoharaiḥ
Dans le quartier de Vāyu, l’angle du Vent, les sages doivent toujours vénérer Gotrajā avec des fleurs charmantes et réjouissantes, afin d’accroître fils et petits-fils et la prospérité de la lignée.
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Scene: A northwest corner shrine adorned with charming blossoms; Gotrajā is worshipped by householders seeking the flourishing of sons and grandsons; the scene emphasizes gentle beauty and domestic auspiciousness.
Family flourishing is upheld through reverence to lineage-linked divinity and consistent, sattvic worship.
No named tīrtha appears in this verse; it presents a gṛhastha-oriented worship instruction within the chapter’s māhātmya.
Worship Gotrajā in the Vāyu (northwest) corner with pleasing flowers, aiming at progeny and familial increase.