सूर्य उवाच । नीरोगस्त्वं महाराज सद्य एव भविष्यसि । अत्र ये मां समागत्य द्रक्ष्यंति च नरा भुवि
sūrya uvāca | nīrogastvaṃ mahārāja sadya eva bhaviṣyasi | atra ye māṃ samāgatya drakṣyaṃti ca narā bhuvi
സൂര്യൻ അരുളിച്ചെയ്തു—മഹാരാജാവേ, നീ ഇന്നുതന്നെ രോഗമുക്തനാകും. ഭൂമിയിൽ ഇവിടെ വന്ന് എന്നെ ദർശിക്കുന്ന മനുഷ്യർ…
Sūrya — explicitly stated
Tirtha: Nandāditya (Sūrya-tīrtha) within Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: tirtha
Listener: Mahārāja (king)
Scene: At Prabhāsa tīrtha, the radiant Sun-god addresses a king, promising immediate freedom from disease; pilgrims approach for darśana under a blazing yet benevolent solar aura.
Divine darśana and devotion yield tangible compassion—health and blessings—especially in a sanctified tīrtha.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, indicated by ‘atra’ (here), as a place where seeing Sūrya grants benefits.
Darśana at the sacred site—coming to the place and beholding Sūrya as an act of pilgrimage devotion.