कः प्रतीपयितुं शक्तश्चेतो वा जलमेव वा । निम्नायाभ्युद्यतं नाथ माद्य मां प्रतिषेधय
kaḥ pratīpayituṃ śaktaśceto vā jalameva vā | nimnāyābhyudyataṃ nātha mādya māṃ pratiṣedhaya
Siapa sanggup memalingkan kembali hati, atau bahkan air? Wahai Nātha, jangan menahanku kini, ketika aku telah bertekad pergi—laksana arus yang meluncur menuruni lerengnya.
Devī (Satī)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī (metaphoric anchor)
Type: ghat
Listener: Ṛṣi-audience (frame, not explicit)
Scene: Devī argues by analogy: who can turn back mind or water? She is like a stream rushing downhill—her body angled forward, hair and garments suggesting motion; Śiva faces her with grave stillness.
Unchecked resolve can become irresistible like flowing water; dharma requires foresight before the mind becomes unturnable.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it functions as moral-psychological counsel within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa setting.
None directly; the verse uses metaphor to argue for permission to attend the yajña.