जयोमे सिद्धिमांगल्ये हरसिद्धे नमोस्तु ते । जयापर्णे जयानन्दे महिषाऽसुरघातिनि
jayome siddhimāṃgalye harasiddhe namostu te | jayāparṇe jayānande mahiṣā'suraghātini
النصر لكِ يا مانحةَ السِّدّهي والبركة؛ لكِ السجود يا هاراسِدّها. النصر لكِ يا جايابَرنا؛ النصر لكِ يا جايانَندا؛ يا قاتلةَ أَسورا مهيشا—النصر لكِ.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating within the Prabhāsa Māhātmya context
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (with Harasiddhā invoked)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis
Scene: Devī as Mahiṣāsura-mardinī stands triumphant, one foot on the buffalo demon; above her, the name ‘Harasiddhā’ is symbolized by Śiva’s crescent and Devī’s boon-giving hand; pilgrims at Prabhāsa chant for siddhi and auspiciousness.
Devī grants auspicious success (siddhi, maṅgala) and destroys inner and outer ‘asura’ tendencies symbolized by Mahiṣāsura.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra; the hymn also echoes pan-Indian Devī reverence through names like Harasiddhā.
A direct salutation (namas) and victory-invocation suited to devotional recitation and nāma-smaraṇa.