तेजोऽन्वितं यथा भानुं रूपौदार्यगुणान्वितम् । यौवने वर्तमानं च मूर्तं काममिवापरम्
tejo'nvitaṃ yathā bhānuṃ rūpaudāryaguṇānvitam | yauvane vartamānaṃ ca mūrtaṃ kāmamivāparam
तो सूर्याप्रमाणे तेजस्वी, रूप-औदार्य व गुणांनी युक्त; यौवनात स्थित, जणू दुसराच मूर्तिमंत कामदेव उभा आहे असा भासे।
Narrator (contextual)
Scene: A youthful brāhmaṇa traveler stands or sits, glowing like the sun; his face serene, features refined, suggesting an almost divine presence—‘another Kāma embodied’.
Purāṇas often mark destiny-bearing encounters through auspicious signs; the guest’s radiance signals an important turning point in the tīrtha narrative.
No site is named in this descriptive verse; it introduces the extraordinary traveler who will speak of a sacred remedy.
None; it is a poetic description emphasizing the guest’s auspicious presence.