चिंतामवाप महतीमनाथा दैन्यमागता । कथमेकाकिनी पित्रा मात्राहीना भवांबुधेः
ciṃtāmavāpa mahatīmanāthā dainyamāgatā | kathamekākinī pitrā mātrāhīnā bhavāṃbudheḥ
她无依无靠,陷于困厄,巨大的忧惧攫住了她:“我孤身一人,既无父亦无母,如何渡越这轮回世有之海?”
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Ghaṭa/Gaṅgā-tīra as existential symbol)
Type: ghat
Scene: A lone woman stands by the Ganga at dusk, parents absent, gazing at the vast flowing water as a symbol of the ocean of becoming; her anxiety is visible, yet a faint spiritual resolve emerges.
It frames saṃsāra as an ocean and highlights the human need for spiritual refuge when worldly supports vanish.
Implicitly Kāśī as the overarching sacred landscape, though no single tirtha is named in this verse.
None; it is a reflective lament pointing toward the need for spiritual support.