कामादिका नरान्भेजुर्गौतमेश्वरपूजकान् । तथाऽहिल्येश्वरस्यापि शतानंदेश्वरस्य च
kāmādikā narānbhejurgautameśvarapūjakān | tathā'hilyeśvarasyāpi śatānaṃdeśvarasya ca
کام وغیرہ جذبات نے لوگوں پر یورش کی—گوتَمیشور کے پوجنے والوں پر بھی، اور اسی طرح اہلیَیشور اور شتانندیشور کے بھکتوں پر بھی۔
Unspecified narrator within Tīrthamāhātmya (deduced: Purāṇic narrator)
Tirtha: Gautameśvara; Ahilyeśvara; Śatānandeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: a king (धराधिप) implied
Scene: Personified Kāma and other passions (kāma-ādi) attacking or clouding the minds of pilgrims/devotees at three Śiva shrines; a moral allegory staged in a temple setting.
Even devotees can be tested by inner enemies like kāma; pilgrimage and worship must be joined with self-control.
The Gautameśvara–Ahilyeśvara–Śatānandeśvara sacred complex within Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra.
No direct prescription; it implies the need for restraint and purity alongside pūjā.
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