वर्द्धन्युवाच । तपसैव त्वया धर्म भयभीतो दिवस्पतिः । तेनाहं नोदिता चात्र तपोवि घ्नस्य कांक्षया
varddhanyuvāca | tapasaiva tvayā dharma bhayabhīto divaspatiḥ | tenāhaṃ noditā cātra tapovi ghnasya kāṃkṣayā
وردھنی نے کہا: “اے دھرم! تیری تپسیا سے دیوس پتی، یعنی آسمانوں کا سردار اندر خوف زدہ ہو گیا ہے۔ اسی لیے مجھے یہاں اُکسایا گیا ہے کہ میں تیری تپسیا میں رکاوٹ ڈالنے کی خواہش رکھوں۔”
Varddhanī
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dharma (identified later with Yama/Dharmarāja)
Scene: In a quiet forest hermitage, Dharma stands in austerity; Varddhanī approaches, confessing she has come to obstruct his tapas, with a faint aura of Indra’s anxiety behind her.
Austerity generates spiritual power that can provoke tests and opposition; steadfastness in Dharma is implied as the proper response to such obstacles.
The narrative unfolds in Dharmāraṇya, treated as a potent sacred environment where tapas bears great fruit and attracts cosmic attention.
Tapas is central, and the verse highlights the concept of tapas-vighna (obstruction to austerity), not a specific ritual procedure.