कोटिशो वेदमार्गस्य ध्वंसकान्पापकर्मिणः । इयं मया समाराध्य समानीता गिरेः सुता
koṭiśo vedamārgasya dhvaṃsakānpāpakarmiṇaḥ | iyaṃ mayā samārādhya samānītā gireḥ sutā
ဝေဒမဂ္ဂကို ဖျက်ဆီးသော အပြစ်ကမ္မပြုသူများသည် ကုဋိကုဋိ များစွာ ပေါ်ပေါက်လာကြ၏။ ထို့ကြောင့် ငါသည် သင့်လျော်စွာ ပူဇော်အာရాధနာပြု၍ တောင်၏သမီး (Girisutā) ကို ကာကွယ်ခြင်းအတွက် ဤနေရာသို့ ခေါ်ဆောင်လာခဲ့၏။
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating (first-person quotation preserved)
Scene: A surge of dark figures symbolizing Veda-path destroyers; the narrator performs worship and ceremonially brings Girisutā—radiant, mountain-born—into the sacred precinct as a protective presence.
When dharma is threatened, devoted ārādhana invokes divine protection; the Goddess is portrayed as guardian of the Vedic way.
No explicit location is named; the verse emphasizes dharma-protection rather than a particular pilgrimage site.
Samārādhana (proper worship) is indicated as the operative practice, without specifying mantra, vrata, or offering.