ओष्ठामृतौन्नत्यदात्री त्वौषधं भवरोगिणाम् । औदार्यचंचुरौपेंद्री त्वौग्रीह्यौमेयरूपिणी
oṣṭhāmṛtaunnatyadātrī tvauṣadhaṃ bhavarogiṇām | audāryacaṃcuraupeṃdrī tvaugrīhyaumeyarūpiṇī
O Devī, du schenkst das nektargleiche Erheben der Lippen — süße Rede und gesegneten Lobpreis; du bist das Heilmittel für jene, die an der Krankheit des weltlichen Werdens leiden. Schnell in Großmut bist du Aupendrī, eine Macht im Bund mit der Kraft des Herrn, und du offenbarst eine Gestalt, ehrfurchtgebietend und jenseits gewöhnlichen Maßes.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/śaunaka-led assembly (standard purāṇic audience)
Scene: A devotee in Kāśī offers a hymn to Devī—golden, awe-measured form—who pours nectar-like sweetness into the devotee’s speech and holds a healing herb/medicine for the disease of saṃsāra; her generosity is shown as an overflowing vessel of gifts.
The Goddess is praised as the remedy for saṃsāra (worldly bondage), and devotion to her brings upliftment, purity of speech, and inner healing.
The broader setting is Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, where Devī’s greatness is celebrated as part of Kāśī’s sanctity.
No explicit ritual is stated in this verse; it functions as nāma-stuti (praise by epithets) supporting japa and devotional recitation.