धनुषां त्रिंशता देवि भूतनाथाच्च नैरृते । संस्थिता पापदमनी दारिद्र्यौघविनाशिनी
dhanuṣāṃ triṃśatā devi bhūtanāthācca nairṛte | saṃsthitā pāpadamanī dāridryaughavināśinī
O Devī, sie befindet sich dreißig Dhanu entfernt, südwestlich (Nairṛta) von Bhūtanātha; sie bezwingt die Sünde und vernichtet die Flut der Armut.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Kuṇḍeśvarī (near Bhūtanātha)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: A pilgrim’s-eye map scene: Bhūtanātha shrine in the foreground; a path leading southwest to Kuṇḍeśvarī; Devī depicted as protective, holding lotus and abhaya, with symbols of poverty (empty bowl) dissolving into light.
The Goddess is praised as both ethical purifier (sin-subduer) and worldly benefactress (poverty-destroyer), integrating dharma and well-being.
Kuṇḍeśvarī Devī’s shrine, described by its precise placement near Bhūtanātha in Prabhāsa Kṣetra.
No specific rite here; the verse provides directional and distance guidance for pilgrims.