महामुंडा ततो देवी समुत्पन्नाघहारिणी । खट्वांगं च धृतं तत्र खट्वांगेशस्ततोभवत्
mahāmuṃḍā tato devī samutpannāghahāriṇī | khaṭvāṃgaṃ ca dhṛtaṃ tatra khaṭvāṃgeśastatobhavat
ثم تجلّت هناك الإلهة مها مُنْدَا، مُزيلةَ الخطيئة. وهناك حُمِلَ الخَطْوَانْغا (عصا تعلوها جمجمة)، فلذلك عُرِفَ الربّ باسم خَطْوَانْغيشا.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa context: Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Mahāmuṇḍā-sthāna; Khaṭvāṅgeśa
Type: kshetra
Scene: The goddess Mahāmuṇḍā emerges in a radiant yet fierce epiphany near a sacred spot; nearby stands Śiva as Khaṭvāṅgeśa holding a skull-topped staff; devotees witness with awe; the setting hints at cremation-ground sanctity transformed into protective grace.
Divine presence in Kāśī is expressed through manifesting forms and symbols that remove sin and establish sacred names.
The locale associated with Mahāmuṇḍā Devī and Khaṭvāṅgeśa in Kāśī.
No explicit rite is commanded here; the verse provides a sacred origin (māhātmya) and naming rationale.