अंधानां च प्रदास्यामि भावीनि नयनान्यहम् । तस्मिन्दिने तर्पिताहं भक्तिभावेन पांडव
aṃdhānāṃ ca pradāsyāmi bhāvīni nayanānyaham | tasmindine tarpitāhaṃ bhaktibhāvena pāṃḍava
اور میں اندھوں کو آئندہ بینائی عطا کروں گا۔ اُس دن بھکتی کے بھاؤ سے تَرپِت ہو کر میں راضی ہوتا ہوں، اے پاندَو۔
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced; direct address to a Pāṇḍava indicates a narrated dialogue within the episode)
Tirtha: Lohāṇā-sthāna
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pāṇḍava
Scene: A blind devotee is led to Skanda’s shrine on Śukla Saptamī; Skanda’s gaze or touch bestows sight, while the Pāṇḍava listener stands nearby, witnessing the miracle as a proof of bhakti’s efficacy.
Divine grace responds to sincere devotion, granting both inner and outer ‘vision’ and removing affliction.
The benefit is tied to the same worship-day context previously stated at Lohāṇā, though this verse emphasizes the boon rather than the geography.
The emphasis is on bhakti-bhāva (devotional intent) on the prescribed day; the fruit described is bestowal of sight.