ग्रहभूतपिशाचानां शाकिनीनां विशेषतः । अगम्यः सर्वदुष्टानां तथाऽन्येषां प्रजायते
grahabhūtapiśācānāṃ śākinīnāṃ viśeṣataḥ | agamyaḥ sarvaduṣṭānāṃ tathā'nyeṣāṃ prajāyate
Lalo na, ginagawa nitong hindi malapitan ng mga graha, bhūta, piśāca, at śākinī; gayundin, laban sa lahat ng iba pang masasamang puwersa, siya’y nagiging hindi masasalakay.
Deductive (Sūta continuing the phalaśruti in Adhyāya 21)
Tirtha: Bālasakhya
Type: ghat
Listener: Dvijas/ṛṣis
Scene: The tīrtha radiates a protective aura like a luminous boundary; shadowy figures symbolizing grahas/bhūtas/piśācas/śākinīs recoil at the edge while pilgrims stand fearless after bathing.
Tīrtha grace is portrayed as both purifying and protective, shielding devotees from harmful influences.
Bālasakhya-tīrtha (the continuing phalaśruti of Adhyāya 21).
Implied: bathing/observance at the tīrtha results in protection from graha-bādha and other malevolent entities.