भूतांबिका हरसिद्धिस्तथामूः संप्राप्य तस्थुर्नृपविस्मयंकराः । श्रीचंडिकाऽश्वास्य ततौ घटोत्कचं प्रोवाच वाक्यं महता स्वरेण
bhūtāṃbikā harasiddhistathāmūḥ saṃprāpya tasthurnṛpavismayaṃkarāḥ | śrīcaṃḍikā'śvāsya tatau ghaṭotkacaṃ provāca vākyaṃ mahatā svareṇa
Bhūtāmbikā, Harasiddhi y las demás llegaron y se quedaron allí, causando asombro a los reyes. Entonces Śrī Caṇḍikā, tras consolar a Ghaṭotkaca, pronunció palabras con voz poderosa.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) narrating; direct speech begins with Śrī Caṇḍikā in next verse
Listener: pārthivāḥ (kings)
Scene: A fierce yet maternal goddess (Śrī Caṇḍikā) stands before Ghaṭotkaca, one hand raised in reassurance, the other gripping a weapon; kings in the background recoil in astonishment as her voice seems to shake the sky.
Devī not only destroys evil but also restores steadiness—comforting devotees and revealing the dharmic reason behind events.
No tīrtha is explicitly praised in this verse, though Harasiddhi is also known as a famed Śākta/Śaiva shrine-name in later tradition.
None.