सापीष्टदेवतानाम्ना तत्पटीदर्शनेन च । सुधासेकमिव प्राप्य मूर्छां हित्वोत्थिता द्रुतम्
sāpīṣṭadevatānāmnā tatpaṭīdarśanena ca | sudhāsekamiva prāpya mūrchāṃ hitvotthitā drutam
彼女は――自ら選び敬う神の御名を聞き、またその彩色の布を見たとたん――甘露(アムリタ)を注がれたかのように、失神を振り払い、たちまち起き上がった。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration, typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Kalāvatī, previously swooning, hears her chosen deity’s name and sees the painted panel; a cool, nectar-like aura descends, her face brightens, and she rises swiftly—miracle of recovery witnessed by attendants.
Remembrance of the beloved deity and sacred darśana can revive the soul like nectar, dispelling collapse and despair.
Kāśī’s sanctity frames the miracle; the narrative continues toward Jñānavāpī’s greatness.
Nāma-smaraṇa (recalling/uttering the deity’s name) and darśana are implied devotional acts.