अनेन तपसा तुष्टा पुष्कलेन तवाधुना । अहं भार्या सुरेन्द्रस्य शचीति परिकीर्तिता । त्रैलोक्येऽपि स्वयं प्राप्ता दयां कृत्वा तवोपरि
anena tapasā tuṣṭā puṣkalena tavādhunā | ahaṃ bhāryā surendrasya śacīti parikīrtitā | trailokye'pi svayaṃ prāptā dayāṃ kṛtvā tavopari
Satisfeita por esta austeridade abundante que praticaste, eu—celebrada como Śacī, esposa de Indra, senhor dos deuses—vim aqui por minha própria vontade, atravessando até os três mundos, movida de compaixão por ti.
Śacī (Indrāṇī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The divine lady reveals her identity: ‘I am Śacī, Indra’s wife.’ She explains she is pleased by the devotee’s abundant austerity and has come across the three worlds, moved by compassion, to bestow grace.
Sincere tapas draws compassionate attention from higher divine powers; grace descends when effort is pure and sustained.
The verse is embedded in a tīrtha-māhātmya chapter (Nāgara Khaṇḍa, Adhyāya 62); the tīrtha’s name is not stated in this verse alone.
Tapas (austerity) is the implied discipline; no explicit procedural details are given in this verse.