तमथाग्नौ पतिष्यंतं स्वपदासक्तचेतसम् । प्रत्यदृश्यत विश्वेशः प्रादुर्भूतो जगत्पतिः
tamathāgnau patiṣyaṃtaṃ svapadāsaktacetasam | pratyadṛśyata viśveśaḥ prādurbhūto jagatpatiḥ
پھر جب وہ آگ میں گرنے ہی والا تھا اور اس کا دل اُس کے قدموں میں لگا ہوا تھا، تب وِشوَیشور—جہانوں کا مالک—اس کے سامنے ظاہر ہو گیا۔
Narrator
Type: ghat
Scene: At the instant the devotee is about to enter the blazing fire, his gaze and mind fixed on the Lord’s feet; suddenly Śiva/Viśveśvara manifests in front—radiant, stilling the moment between life and death.
Single-pointed devotion (mind fixed on the Lord’s feet) draws the saving presence of Śiva, who intervenes at the brink of catastrophe.
No explicit tīrtha is named; the verse centers on Śiva as Viśveśa (a title also prominent in Kāśī traditions, but not specified here).
No prescription; the verse emphasizes bhakti (fixing the mind on the Lord’s feet) and divine appearance.