नमस्ते देवदेवेशि नमस्ते सर्ववासिनि । सर्वकामप्रदे सत्ये जरामरणवर्जिते
namaste devadeveśi namaste sarvavāsini | sarvakāmaprade satye jarāmaraṇavarjite
السلامُ لكِ يا سيّدةَ الآلهة، السلامُ لكِ يا الساكنةَ في كلّ الكائنات. يا واهبةَ كلّ رغبةٍ حقّة، يا عينَ الحقّ—يا من تبرئين من الشيخوخة والموت!
Viṣakanyā (the poison-maiden), offering stuti to Devī Pārvatī
Type: kshetra
Scene: The supplicant offers a formal hymn: hands in añjali, eyes uplifted, addressing the Devī as Devadeveśī and Sarvavāsinī, with a calm, radiant icon of the Goddess.
Devī is praised as both immanent (dwelling in all) and transcendent (beyond death), encouraging devotion grounded in truth.
The verse is part of a tīrtha-māhātmya chapter (Nāgarakhaṇḍa, Adhyāya 62), where Devī’s presence sanctifies the locale; this specific line does not name the site.
The act of stuti (hymnic praise) is exemplified; no additional ritual details are specified.