एकदा नैध्रुवो नाम कश्चिद्वृद्धतरो मुनिः । अन्धः शिष्यकरग्राही तन्मंदिरमुपाययौ
ekadā naidhruvo nāma kaścidvṛddhataro muniḥ | andhaḥ śiṣyakaragrāhī tanmaṃdiramupāyayau
એક વખત નૈધ્રુવ નામના એક અતિ વૃદ્ધ મુનિ—અંધ અને શિષ્યનો હાથ પકડી—તે ઘેર આવ્યા.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator; exact speaker not in excerpt)
Scene: An aged blind sage Naidhruva arrives, led by a disciple holding his hand; the threshold of the house frames their entry.
The arrival of a sage signals the Purāṇic theme that serving holy guests (atithi-sevā) opens the door to grace and auspicious outcomes.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
Implicitly points toward atithi-satkara (honoring a guest), though details appear in subsequent verses.