अर्चयेद्धरसिद्धिं च क्षेत्रपालं च सर्वशः । विरूपस्वामिनीं तत्र तथा वै सप्तमातरः
arcayeddharasiddhiṃ ca kṣetrapālaṃ ca sarvaśaḥ | virūpasvāminīṃ tatra tathā vai saptamātaraḥ
Man soll Dharasiddhi verehren und ebenso den Kṣetrapāla auf jede Weise; und dort auch Virūpasvāminī sowie wahrlich die Sieben Mütter.
Skanda (deduced from enumerative ritual instruction)
Tirtha: Dvārakā pīṭha with Kṣetrapāla and Mātṛkās
Type: kshetra
Scene: A temple precinct: at the entrance stands Kṣetrapāla (guardian), inside are niches for Sapta-mātṛkās; the worshipper offers lamps and flowers to Dharasiddhi and Virūpasvāminī, moving clockwise through the sanctified circuit.
Holy places are protected and empowered by guardian deities and mother-goddess forces; honoring them sustains dharma and auspiciousness.
Dvārakā’s sacred area, where Kṣetrapāla and pīṭha-associated deities are ritually acknowledged.
Comprehensive worship (sarvaśaḥ) of Dharasiddhi, Kṣetrapāla, Virūpasvāminī, and the Seven Mothers.