अनुज्ञां मम देवेश देहि निष्क्रमणाय च । यथाऽहं पितृपो ब्रह्मन्भवान्याश्चापि लक्ष्यते
anujñāṃ mama deveśa dehi niṣkramaṇāya ca | yathā'haṃ pitṛpo brahmanbhavānyāścāpi lakṣyate
សូមប្រទានអនុញ្ញាតដល់ខ្ញុំផង ឱ ព្រះអម្ចាស់នៃទេវតាទាំងឡាយ ដើម្បីចាកចេញ ដូច្នេះឲ្យខ្ញុំត្រូវបានស្គាល់ថា បានសងបំណុលដល់បិត្របុព្វបុរសហើយ ឱ ព្រះព្រាហ្មណ៍ ហើយឲ្យព្រះភវានីក៏ទទួលស្គាល់ដូចគ្នា។
Devotee/narrative figure addressing Śiva (Deveśa)
Listener: Deveśa (addressed Lord) within the reported speech; also implicitly the earlier interlocutor hearing the account
Scene: A supplicant addresses the Lord of gods, requesting permission to depart; behind or beside the Lord stands Bhavānī, indicating Śiva-Śakti completeness; ancestral symbols (piṇḍa, water libation) appear subtly to show pitṛ-ṛṇa repayment.
Liberation is harmonized with dharma: one seeks divine sanction while honoring obligations to ancestors and the divine family (Śiva-Bhavānī).
No named tīrtha appears in this verse; it functions within the broader tīrthamāhātmya narrative flow.
No explicit rite is prescribed; the verse alludes to pitṛ-duty (pitṛ-ṛṇa), typically fulfilled through śrāddha/tarpaṇa in dharma texts.