जय सर्वबलाधीश बलाराति बलप्रद । बलाकोज्ज्वल दंताग्र बालाबालपराकम
jaya sarvabalādhīśa balārāti balaprada | balākojjvala daṃtāgra bālābālaparākama
لكَ الظَّفَرُ يا سيِّدَ كلِّ قوّة، يا قاتلَ أعداءِ القوّة وواهِبَ القوّة. يلمعُ طرفُ نابِكَ كمالكِ الحزينِ الأبيض؛ وبأسُكَ لا يُقاوَمُ للصغيرِ وللجَبّار.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (threshold/auxiliary shrine context)
Type: temple
Scene: A powerful elephant-headed deity stands as lord of strength, tusk-tip gleaming white; devotees—young and strong alike—seek his blessing before entering a Kāśī shrine; defeated ‘foes of strength’ appear as shadowy obstacles dissolving.
Divine strength is both protective and empowering; Gaṇeśa removes the forces that weaken resolve and dharma.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred geography; the praise supports auspicious worship within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa narrative.
None stated; the verse functions as protective stuti for spiritual and worldly undertakings.