तथा सम्मुखमाधावज्जय मातरिति ब्रुवन् । दर्शनेनैव देव्याश्च शुभनेत्रत्रयस्तदा
tathā sammukhamādhāvajjaya mātariti bruvan | darśanenaiva devyāśca śubhanetratrayastadā
فاندفع نحوها مباشرةً وهو يهتف: «النصرُ لكِ، يا أمّاه!» وفي تلك اللحظة بعينها، وبمجرد رؤية الإلهة (دارشَن)، تجلّت عينُه الثالثة المباركة، أي هيئةُ العيون الثلاثة.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa convention)
Scene: Bhīma rushes forward, shouting ‘Jaya Mātā!’; a sudden radiance blooms at his forehead as a third eye appears, while the Goddess stands before him, luminous and calm.
Darśana of the Devī is itself transformative, granting higher vision and auspicious spiritual awakening.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; the glory centers on Devī-darśana as a source of siddhi and blessing.
None explicitly; the verse highlights devotional exclamation (jaya) and the grace arising from direct darśana.