भद्रा चैव महाशक्तिः सिंहारा च महाबला । एताश्चान्याश्च बहवः कथितुं नैव शक्यते
bhadrā caiva mahāśaktiḥ siṃhārā ca mahābalā | etāścānyāśca bahavaḥ kathituṃ naiva śakyate
Dort ist auch Bhadrā, ebenso Mahāśakti und Siṃhārā von gewaltiger Kraft. Diese und viele andere (Göttinnen) sind dort — wahrlich, man vermag sie nicht alle aufzuzählen.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sweeping forest panorama with countless subtle Devī-presences—some visible as icons, others as luminous silhouettes in trees, rocks, and springs; Bhadrā, Mahāśakti, and Siṃhārā stand prominent as archetypes of auspiciousness, supreme power, and lion-like strength.
Divinity at a holy place is inexhaustible; the Purāṇa hints that the site’s sanctity surpasses complete description.
Dharmāraṇya, portrayed as filled with innumerable Devī-manifestations.
None in this verse; it emphasizes the countless forms rather than a specific practice.