स्थूलकेशी बृहत्कुक्षिः सर्पास्या प्रेतवाहना । दंदशूककरा क्रौंची मृगशीर्षा वृषानना
sthūlakeśī bṛhatkukṣiḥ sarpāsyā pretavāhanā | daṃdaśūkakarā krauṃcī mṛgaśīrṣā vṛṣānanā
Sthūlakeśī; she of the great belly; she whose mouth is like a serpent; she who rides upon a spirit; she whose hands are like snakes; Krauṃcī; she with a deer’s head; and she with the face of a bull.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (guardian Devī epithets)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A composite fierce Devī with thick hair and great belly, serpent-mouth imagery and snake-like hands, riding a preta; surrounding her are symbolic animal faces (deer, bull) indicating mastery over wild forces.
The text frames fierce, liminal powers as nameable and therefore ritually governable—integrated into dharma through prescribed recitation.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), as the setting of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, where such recitations are praised for protection and merit.
No direct instruction here; it continues the enumeration of names used for japa.