भैरवी भीषणाकारा चंडमुंडासिधारिणी । भूतप्रिया महाकाया घटाली विक्रमोत्कटा
bhairavī bhīṣaṇākārā caṃḍamuṃḍāsidhāriṇī | bhūtapriyā mahākāyā ghaṭālī vikramotkaṭā
أنتِ بهايرَفِي، ذاتُ الهيئةِ المهيبةِ المخيفة، حاملةُ السيفِ الذي صرعَ چَنْدَا ومُونْدَا. أنتِ محبوبةُ البُهوتا، عظيمةُ الجسد، حاملةُ الجرس، شديدةُ البأسِ في الشجاعة.
Devas (collective hymn of praise, implied from context)
Tirtha: Arbuda-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Bhairavī stands vast-bodied, eyes blazing, holding a sword associated with the fall of Caṇḍa and Muṇḍa; around her gather bhūtas as attendants; a bell (ghaṇṭā) hangs or is held, signaling both warning and sanctification.
Devī’s fierceness is compassionate protection—her terrifying form exists to destroy adharma and guard the righteous.
The Arbuda sacred region is the narrative setting; this verse itself is primarily theological (stuti) rather than a tīrtha-description.
None explicitly; the implied practice is recitation and remembrance of Devī’s names and deeds.