धर्मोर्मिवाहिनी धुर्या धात्री धात्रीविभूषणम् । धर्मिणी धर्मशीला च धन्विकोटिकृतावना
dharmormivāhinī dhuryā dhātrī dhātrīvibhūṣaṇam | dharmiṇī dharmaśīlā ca dhanvikoṭikṛtāvanā
هي تحمل أمواج الدَّرما، وهي أهلٌ لحمل كل عبءٍ مقدّس. هي «دهاتري» Dhātrī، المُعيلة، زينةُ قوة الإعالة ومجدُها. وهي بارّة ذات سلوكٍ دَرمي، وتحمي حتى أقاصي الثغور والأراضي القاحلة.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśī-khaṇḍa context, commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Avimukta (Kāśī)
Type: ghat
Scene: Personified Gaṅgā as a radiant goddess flowing through Kāśī, bearing ‘waves of Dharma’, sheltering pilgrims and protecting the farthest margins of the land; ghāṭas, lamps, and ascetics frame her as Dhātrī (sustainer).
Dharma is sustaining and protective; the Divine is praised as the force that carries, nourishes, and safeguards the world.
The verse is part of Kāśī-khaṇḍa’s celebratory praise, harmonizing the Goddess’s sustaining nature with Kāśī’s sanctity.
None explicitly; it is a stuti emphasizing dharmic living and divine protection.