आद्या सर्वगता शुद्धा भावगम्या मनोतिगा । विद्याविद्या महामाया सुषुम्ना सर्वमंगला
ādyā sarvagatā śuddhā bhāvagamyā manotigā | vidyāvidyā mahāmāyā suṣumnā sarvamaṃgalā
هي الأوّلى، السارية في كل شيء، الطاهرة—تُعرَف بالمحبة التعبدية الباطنة وتتجاوز العقل. وهي العلم واللاعلم معًا، المايا العظمى؛ وهي سوشومنا، ومنبع كل بركةٍ وميمَنة.
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Māhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Somnātha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: An abstract-theophanic vision: Devī as a luminous, formless radiance pervading the Prabhāsa landscape; a subtle central nāḍī (suṣumnā) depicted as a vertical beam of light within a meditating pilgrim, while around them the sea, temple lamps, and constellations fade into a single auspicious glow—signifying vidyā/avidyā as two veils within one Mahāmāyā.
The Divine Mother transcends mind and dualities, yet is reached through sincere bhāva (devotional interiority).
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, as the setting for the Māhātmya where the Goddess is extolled.
No specific rite is prescribed here; it continues the litany of names used for stotra/japa.