भस्मधारणसामर्थ्याच्छत्रुसैन्यं विजेष्यसि । प्राप्य सिंहासनं पैत्र्यं गोप्तासि पृथिवीमिमाम्
bhasmadhāraṇasāmarthyācchatrusainyaṃ vijeṣyasi | prāpya siṃhāsanaṃ paitryaṃ goptāsi pṛthivīmimām
مقدس بھسم (راکھ) دھारण کرنے کی قوت سے تم دشمن لشکر کو فتح کرو گے؛ آبائی تخت پا کر اس زمین کی نگہبانی کرو گے۔
Ṛṣabha (yogī-sage)
Scene: A king, marked with sacred ash (tripuṇḍra), stands victorious over a routed enemy host. He ascends the ancestral throne, then is shown in a second vignette as protector of the earth—holding a scepter, calm and just.
Śaiva practice (bhasma-dhāraṇa) is linked to rājadharma: power is meant for defeating adharma and protecting the world.
No specific sacred geography is named in this verse; it emphasizes dharma of rulership supported by Śaiva observance.
Bhasma-dhāraṇa—wearing sacred ash—as a stated source of efficacy and victory.