न निद्रामि न जागर्मि नाश्नामि न पिबाम्यहम् । ध्यायामि केवलं त्वाऽहं योगिनीव वियोगिनी
na nidrāmi na jāgarmi nāśnāmi na pibāmyaham | dhyāyāmi kevalaṃ tvā'haṃ yoginīva viyoginī
ข้าพเจ้าไม่หลับ ไม่ตื่นอย่างแท้จริง; ไม่กิน ไม่ดื่ม ข้าพเจ้ามีแต่เพ่งภาวนาถึงท่าน—ดุจโยคินี แต่ถูกทรมานด้วยความพลัดพราก
A royal mother/queen (rājapatnī), speaking to her son
Tirtha: Kāśī (implicit)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A woman/seeker sits motionless, eyes half-closed, body weakened by fasting and sleeplessness; yet her face is luminous with unwavering contemplation—‘yoginī-like’ in posture, ‘virahinī-like’ in emotion.
Single-pointed remembrance can resemble yogic concentration; intense love becomes a form of inner austerity.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
No external rite; the ‘practice’ implied is continuous meditation/remembering.