कमलाकल्पलतिका कालीकलुषवैरिणी । कमनीयजलाकम्रा कपर्दिसुकपर्दगा
kamalākalpalatikā kālīkaluṣavairiṇī | kamanīyajalākamrā kapardisukapardagā
O Devī, Lakṣmī-like, you are the wish-fulfilling creeper of blessings; you are Kālī, enemy of all impurity. You are charming as lovely waters, and you move adorned with beautiful braided hair and auspicious tresses.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devotee/pilgrim audience within the chapter frame (implicit)
Scene: Devī shown in a dual-aura: gentle Lakṣmī-like boon-giver with wish-fulfilling creeper motif, yet with Kālī’s fierce purity-destroying power; flowing water imagery and ornate braided hair.
The Goddess unites prosperity and purification—granting blessings while destroying inner and outer defilement.
The Kāśī setting frames the praise; Kāśī is presented as a place where such purifying, boon-giving divine power is accessible.
No explicit ritual instruction appears; the verse is descriptive praise for devotional recitation.