तत्र ये पङ्गुतां प्राप्ताः शीर्णघ्राणनखा नराः । दद्रुमण्डलभिन्नाङ्गा मक्षिकाकृमिसंकुलाः
tatra ye paṅgutāṃ prāptāḥ śīrṇaghrāṇanakhā narāḥ | dadrumaṇḍalabhinnāṅgā makṣikākṛmisaṃkulāḥ
وہاں ایسے لوگ (شفا کی امید میں آتے ہیں) جو لنگڑے ہو چکے ہوں—جن کی ناک اور ناخن گل سڑ گئے ہوں، جن کے بدن پر داد کے حلقہ دار زخموں سے اعضاء پھٹ گئے ہوں، اور جو مکھیوں اور کیڑوں کے ہجوم سے مبتلا ہوں۔
Mārkaṇḍeya (continuing)
Tirtha: Sāṃvaura Tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Mahārāja (king)
Scene: A procession of afflicted pilgrims—lame, with decayed nails and noses, skin eruptions, and swarming flies—arrive at the Narmadā-bank tirtha, looking toward the shrine with desperate hope.
A tīrtha is portrayed as a compassionate refuge, especially for those burdened by severe suffering and bodily afflictions.
Sāṃvaura Tīrtha, where the narrative highlights relief for the afflicted.
No explicit rite is stated in this verse; it sets the scene for the tīrtha’s remedial and protective power.