मासिमासि सदाष्टम्यां त्वं शुक्लायां सुदूरतः । आगत्य देवतायाश्च प्रकरोषि प्रदक्षिणाम्
māsimāsi sadāṣṭamyāṃ tvaṃ śuklāyāṃ sudūrataḥ | āgatya devatāyāśca prakaroṣi pradakṣiṇām
「月ごとに、白分(明るい半月)のアシュタミーの日、あなたははるか遠方より来たりて、女神にプラダクシナー(右繞の巡礼)を行われる。」
Brāhmaṇa sages (dvija-sattamas) addressing the king
Tirtha: Devī-āyatana (name not specified in excerpt)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devoted pilgrim arrives from a distant land on bright-fortnight Aṣṭamī and begins clockwise circumambulation around a Devī shrine, lamps and flowers in hand, with temple attendants and brāhmaṇas observing.
True devotion is measured by consistency and effort—returning again and again to the sacred, even from far away.
A Devī-tīrtha in the Nāgara Khaṇḍa: its attraction is so strong that the king undertakes repeated long-distance visits.
Observance on Śuklāṣṭamī (bright fortnight) with pradakṣiṇā of the Goddess, undertaken regularly each month.