ममतावह्निसंयोगो नराणां तापदायकः । उत्पन्नः शमनं तस्य योगिनां शांतिचारणम्
mamatāvahnisaṃyogo narāṇāṃ tāpadāyakaḥ | utpannaḥ śamanaṃ tasya yogināṃ śāṃticāraṇam
与“我之所有”的火焰(执取、占有欲)相合,令众生受热恼之苦;当其生起时,唯有依诸瑜伽行者的修持与寂静之道,方得息灭。
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa–Māhātmya didactic narration style)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A person scorched by a red-orange flame labeled 'mamatā' reaches toward a line of calm yogins walking a cool, moonlit path; the flames subside into blue शांतिः.
Possessiveness burns like fire; peace cultivated through yogic discipline is its remedy.
This verse does not name a tīrtha; it teaches an inner ‘tīrtha’ of peace within the broader māhātmya setting.
No external ritual; it prescribes śānti-cāraṇa—habitual cultivation of peace as yogic practice.