पितॄणां च गणाः सर्वे पुरःस्था भांति सर्वदा । सर्वे यक्षा भालदेशे किन्नराश्च कपोलयोः
pitṝṇāṃ ca gaṇāḥ sarve puraḥsthā bhāṃti sarvadā | sarve yakṣā bhāladeśe kinnarāśca kapolayoḥ
Alle Scharen der Ahnen (Pitṛ) leuchten stets vor dir. Alle Yakṣas sind in der Stirnregion, und die Kinnaras auf deinen Wangen.
Unspecified (contextual stuti within Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya; likely a devotee/sage praising Devī)
Scene: A radiant Devī’s face fills the frame like a sacred mandala: before her shine ancestral hosts; at her forehead cluster Yakṣas; on her cheeks appear Kinnaras, all rendered as luminous attendants.
Devī encompasses ancestors and all classes of beings; honoring her also honors lineage (pitṛ) and cosmic guardians.
Not explicitly identified in this verse; it remains within the Tīrthamāhātmya’s devotional cosmology.
No explicit prescription; the mention of Pitṛ-hosts suggests an underlying respect for ancestral dharma (pitṛ-tarpaṇa), but it is not stated here.