कः प्रतीपयितुं शक्तश्चेतो वा जलमेव वा । निम्नायाभ्युद्यतं नाथ माद्य मां प्रतिषेधय
kaḥ pratīpayituṃ śaktaśceto vā jalameva vā | nimnāyābhyudyataṃ nātha mādya māṃ pratiṣedhaya
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Devī (Satī)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī (metaphoric anchor)
Type: ghat
Listener: Ṛṣi-audience (frame, not explicit)
Scene: Devī argues by analogy: who can turn back mind or water? She is like a stream rushing downhill—her body angled forward, hair and garments suggesting motion; Śiva faces her with grave stillness.
Unchecked resolve can become irresistible like flowing water; dharma requires foresight before the mind becomes unturnable.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it functions as moral-psychological counsel within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa setting.
None directly; the verse uses metaphor to argue for permission to attend the yajña.