या च वंध्या भवेन्नारी सा भूयात्पुत्रसंयुता । दुर्भगा च ससौभाग्या कुरूपा रूपसंभवा । रोगिणी रोगनिर्मुक्ता सर्वसौख्यसमन्विता
yā ca vaṃdhyā bhavennārī sā bhūyātputrasaṃyutā | durbhagā ca sasaubhāgyā kurūpā rūpasaṃbhavā | rogiṇī roganirmuktā sarvasaukhyasamanvitā
المرأة العاقر تُبارَك بولدٍ ذكر. والتعيسة تصير سعيدة الحظ؛ والقبيحة تُرزَق جمالاً؛ والمريضة تُعتَق من الداء—وتنال كلَّ صنوف السعادة.
Dhārā (stating the desired scope of Devī’s grace for devotees)
Tirtha: Dhārā (Devī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sequence-like tableau: women devotees before Devī—one praying for a child, another for fortune, another for healing—while Devī’s blessing gesture (varada-mudrā) radiates auspicious symbols (kalasha, lotus, medicinal herbs).
At a sanctified tīrtha, the Goddess’s compassion is portrayed as transforming suffering into wholeness and well-being.
The Nāgarakhaṇḍa Devī-sthāna where worship yields blessings for health, fertility, and happiness (Adhyāya 169).
The benefits are tied to the preceding acts: offering, pradakṣiṇā, stotra-praise, and bowing at the shrine.