एतावहं च भगवन्भवच्चरणकिंकराः । समुद्धरास्मिन्पतितान्घोरे दारिद्र्यसागरे
etāvahaṃ ca bhagavanbhavaccaraṇakiṃkarāḥ | samuddharāsminpatitānghore dāridryasāgare
「この二人とわたしは、福徳の御方よ、あなたの御足に仕える者です。恐るべき貧困の海に落ちた我らを、どうか救い上げてください。」
Vipra-strī (brāhmaṇa woman)
Listener: Audience/ṛṣi (implied)
Scene: The woman and boys kneel, hands folded, faces strained by hardship; the sage radiates compassion, poised to grant instruction and hope.
Sincere surrender, expressed with humility, invites upliftment—material distress is met through dharmic refuge and grace.
No specific sacred site is named in this verse.
No direct prescription; the verse functions as a prayer (ārti-like appeal) seeking anugraha (divine/saintly favor).