संसारकल्मषात्त्रात्री कलत्रमिति सा ततः । एवंविधां प्रियां को वै नानुकंपितुमर्हति
saṃsārakalmaṣāttrātrī kalatramiti sā tataḥ | evaṃvidhāṃ priyāṃ ko vai nānukaṃpitumarhati
เพราะนางเป็นผู้คุ้มครองให้พ้นจากมลทินแห่งสังสารวัฏ จึงเรียกนางว่า “กะลัตร” (kalatra) คู่ครอง; แล้วผู้ใดเล่าจะไม่สมควรมีเมตตาต่อที่รักผู้ประเสริฐเช่นนี้
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced for Māheśvara-khaṇḍa narrative frame)
Scene: A compassionate household scene: the beloved companion stands between the devotee and a cloud of ‘kalmaṣa’ (dark stains), dispersing it with a lamp of dharma; the devotee’s posture shows softened pride and gratitude.
Compassion and protection within marriage are dharmic duties; the wife is portrayed as a moral safeguard in worldly life.
No pilgrimage site is mentioned; the verse emphasizes domestic dharma rather than sacred geography.
None; this is a moral exhortation to practice anukampā (compassion) in household life.