आरोग्यं धनधान्यं च पुत्रदारादिसंपदः । भास्करो भगवांस्तुष्टो दद्यादेतच्छ्रुतेर्वचः
ārogyaṃ dhanadhānyaṃ ca putradārādisaṃpadaḥ | bhāskaro bhagavāṃstuṣṭo dadyādetacchrutervacaḥ
आरोग्य, धन-धान्य आणि पुत्र-दारादि संपत्ती—भगवान भास्कर प्रसन्न झाल्यावर हे सर्व देतात; असे श्रुतीवचन आहे.
Bāla
Tirtha: Bahūdaka-tīrtha (implied)
Type: kund
Scene: Pilgrims stand before a radiant Sun icon, offering arghya with copper vessels; behind them are symbols of prosperity—granaries, healthy children, and a flourishing household—shown as the deity’s blessing.
Devotion to Bhāskara is upheld as a dharmic path that supports worldly well-being and household prosperity.
The promise is connected to the Bahūdaka tīrtha context, though this verse focuses on Bhāskara’s boons.
Implied: pleasing Bhāskara through worship/japa; the verse itself states the resulting benefits (phalaśruti).