सर्वदारिद्र्यशमनं सौमंगल्यविवर्धनम् । यो धत्ते कवचं शैवं स देवैरपि पूज्यते
sarvadāridryaśamanaṃ saumaṃgalyavivardhanam | yo dhatte kavacaṃ śaivaṃ sa devairapi pūjyate
സകല ദാരിദ്ര്യവും ശമിപ്പിക്കുകയും സൗമംഗല്യം വർദ്ധിപ്പിക്കുകയും ചെയ്യുന്ന ശൈവ കവചം ധരിക്കുന്നവൻ ദേവന്മാരാലും പൂജ്യനാകുന്നു।
Brahmā (deduced from Brāhma Khaṇḍa → Brahmottarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A householder devotee with kavaca tied on arm/neck, standing before a Śiva-liṅga; Lakṣmī-like symbols of prosperity (full granary, lamps, auspicious marks) appear; devas in the sky offer flowers, indicating ‘devair api pūjya’.
Śiva-bhakti expressed through wearing the Śaiva kavaca is praised as a dhārmic act that brings protection, prosperity, and divine esteem.
No single tirtha is named in this verse; it functions as a general māhātmya of the Śaiva kavaca rather than a location-specific praise.
The prescription is to wear (dhatte) a Śaiva kavaca—i.e., a consecrated protective token/armor associated with Śiva—as a devotional and protective observance.