देव्युवाच । पंचवक्त्राणि देवेश प्रसिद्धानि तव प्रभौ । षष्ठं यद्वदनं देव तस्य किं नाम संस्मृतम् । समुत्पन्ना कथं तस्मादजादेवीति या श्रुता
devyuvāca | paṃcavaktrāṇi deveśa prasiddhāni tava prabhau | ṣaṣṭhaṃ yadvadanaṃ deva tasya kiṃ nāma saṃsmṛtam | samutpannā kathaṃ tasmādajādevīti yā śrutā
La Diosa dijo: Oh Señor de los dioses, oh Soberano—tus cinco rostros son célebres. Pero, oh Deva, ¿con qué nombre se recuerda ese sexto rostro? ¿Y cómo surgió de él aquella de quien se oye que es Ajā Devī?
Devī
Tirtha: Ajā Devī / Ajetī (question about her origin)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Īśvara (Śiva)
Scene: The Devī, poised and inquisitive, addresses Śiva: five faces are shown as known, while a subtle sixth is hinted; the scene emphasizes question-and-answer pedagogy in a sacred precinct.
Sacred knowledge is preserved through inquiry; the māhātmya advances by respectful questioning about divine origins.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra remains the setting, as the discussion concerns the local manifestation of Ajā Devī.
None; the verse is a doctrinal question initiating a deeper explanation.