आर्ये भद्रे विशालाक्षि नमस्ते लोकसुन्दरि । त्वं रतिस्त्वं धृतिस्त्वं श्रीस्त्वं स्वाहा त्वं सुधा सती
ārye bhadre viśālākṣi namaste lokasundari | tvaṃ ratistvaṃ dhṛtistvaṃ śrīstvaṃ svāhā tvaṃ sudhā satī
হে আৰ্যে, হে ভদ্ৰে, হে বিশালাক্ষি, তোমাক নমস্কাৰ; হে লোকসুন্দৰি, তোমাক নমস্কাৰ। তুমি ৰতি, তুমি ধৃতি, তুমি শ্ৰী; তুমি স্বাহা, তুমি সুধা—হে সতী।
Devas
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Somnātha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Devī appears as Lokasundarī—radiant, wide-eyed, richly adorned—while symbolic attendants embody Rati, Dhṛti, Śrī, Svāhā (as a flame-tongued offering goddess), and Sudhā (as a nectar vessel).
All auspicious powers—joy, perseverance, prosperity, sacrificial efficacy, and life-giving nectar—are rooted in Devī.
Prabhāsakṣetra, where Devī is praised as the source of worldly and spiritual auspiciousness.
The mention of Svāhā points to yajña (fire-offering) theology, though no direct instruction is given.