स्यामहं कांचनाकारा वाल्लभ्येन च संयुता । भर्तुर्भूतपतेरंगे ह्येकतो निर्विशंकिता
syāmahaṃ kāṃcanākārā vāllabhyena ca saṃyutā | bharturbhūtapateraṃge hyekato nirviśaṃkitā
たとえ我が身は黒くとも、黄金の輝きを宿し、愛される徳に満ちている。されど夫なる衆生の主の御身において、我は片側に置かれ、心に確信を得られぬ。
Pārvatī (Devī)
Listener: Brahmā
Scene: Girijā describes herself: dark yet with golden radiance, beloved, but feeling placed ‘to one side’ on her husband Bhūtapati’s body—an image of intimate proximity mixed with insecurity; the scene is emotionally nuanced, not merely iconic.
The verse frames inner worth and divine grace beyond outward appearance, preparing the ground for Devī’s cosmic manifestation.
No tīrtha is specified in this verse; it continues the mythic dialogue.
None explicitly; it is a narrative statement about Devī’s condition and longing for rightful union.