द्वीपिचर्मपरीधाना दिव्याभरणभूषिता । घंटात्रिशूलाक्षमालाकमंडलुधरा शुभा
dvīpicarmaparīdhānā divyābharaṇabhūṣitā | ghaṃṭātriśūlākṣamālākamaṃḍaludharā śubhā
ترتدي ثوبًا من جلدِ الفهد، وتتزيّن بحُلًى إلهيّة. وهي مباركةٌ تحمل جرسًا، ورمحًا ثلاثيًّا، ومسبحةً، وكَمَنْدَلو (إناءَ ماء).
Vyāsa
Tirtha: Śāntā/Tāmasī Devī shrine (Dakṣiṇa) in Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Listener: King
Scene: The auspicious Devī wears leopard-skin, gleaming divine ornaments, and holds a bell, trident, rosary, and water-pot; her remaining hands may hold other implied weapons/boons; the shrine glows with lamp-light reflecting off jewelry.
The Goddess embodies both ascetic power and protective grace, shown through her emblems—trident, rosary, and kamaṇḍalu.
The Dharmāraṇya sacred setting is implied; the detailed form-description functions as a māhātmya marker for worship there.
It supplies worship-visualization (dhyāna) and iconographic attributes to be used while performing Devī-pūjā.