The Account and Merit of Śivadūtī
with the Nāga-tīrtha at Puṣkara
स देवः पुष्करस्थो वै यज्ञं यजति सांप्रतम् । गत्वा प्रसादयामस्तं वरं तुष्टः प्रदास्यति
sa devaḥ puṣkarastho vai yajñaṃ yajati sāṃpratam | gatvā prasādayāmastaṃ varaṃ tuṣṭaḥ pradāsyati
Ang Diyos na iyon, na nananahan sa Puṣkara, ay kasalukuyang nagsasagawa ng isang yajña. Pumaroon tayo at sambahin siya; kapag nalugod, ipagkakaloob niya ang isang biyaya.
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Concept: Approach the sacred locus where the deity is actively worshipped; sincere propitiation at a tīrtha aligned with the deity’s līlā yields grace and boons.
Application: When seeking resolution, go to the ‘place of practice’: a temple, a teacher, a disciplined routine—show up consistently and ask with sincerity.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: puṣkarastho = puṣkara-sthaḥ; prasādayāmastaṃ = prasādayāmaḥ tam; c. future pradāsyati.
It highlights Puṣkara as a sacred locus where divine worship and yajña are actively present, reinforcing the Purāṇic idea that specific places are spiritually charged and suited for ritual merit.
Even in a ritual setting (yajña), the verse stresses personal propitiation—going to the deity and pleasing him—implying devotion and seeking divine grace as the means to obtain a boon.
It teaches purposeful action and reverence: approach the sacred with humility and sincerity, and seek outcomes (boons) through pleasing the divine rather than through force or entitlement.