सृष्टिक्रमवर्णनम् / Description of the Sequence of Creation
तस्या नामान्यनेकानि जातानि च मुनीश्वर । कालिका चंडिका भद्रा चामुंडा विजया जया
tasyā nāmānyanekāni jātāni ca munīśvara | kālikā caṃḍikā bhadrā cāmuṃḍā vijayā jayā
O Bester der Weisen, viele Namen sind für Sie entstanden: Kālikā, Caṇḍikā, Bhadrā, Cāmuṇḍā, Vijayā und Jayā.
Sūta Gosvāmin
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Significance: Recalling Devī’s many names supports nāma-japa and invokes protection and victory over inner impurities (mala) and māyic bonds.
Mantra: kālikā caṇḍikā bhadrā cāmuṇḍā vijayā jayā
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Kālī
Role: destructive
Offering: pushpa
Cosmic Event: manifestation of multiple śakti-nāmas corresponding to diverse cosmic functions, especially protective/dissolutive modes
The verse affirms that the one Devī (Śakti) is revered through many names and aspects—gentle and fierce—showing her adaptive grace in protecting devotees and sustaining dharma while remaining inseparable from Śiva as His power (śakti).
In Shaiva practice, the Liṅga signifies Śiva as the supreme reality, while these names point to His manifest power as Devī. Worship of Saguna Śiva is traditionally completed by honoring Śakti, since Śiva’s grace is experienced through His śakti in creation, protection, and transformation.
A practical takeaway is nāma-japa (repetition) of Devī’s names with Śiva-nāma, such as reciting “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” alongside a chosen Devī name, offering water/flowers, and maintaining bhakti with purity—especially on Mondays and Mahāśivarātri.