हुंकारिता विशालाक्षी पीनोरुजघनस्थला । तत्क्षणाच्चाभवद्रौद्रा कालरात्रीव भारत
huṃkāritā viśālākṣī pīnorujaghanasthalā | tatkṣaṇāccābhavadraudrā kālarātrīva bhārata
Frappée par le huṃkāra, la Déesse aux grands yeux—aux hanches larges et aux cuisses pleines—devint à l’instant même redoutable, telle Kālarātrī, ô Bhārata.
Narrator (addressing ‘Bhārata’)
Tirtha: Revā-tīra (contextual)
Type: ghat
Listener: Bhārata
Scene: Maheśvarī, struck by huṃkāra, instantly shifts into a Kālarātrī-like form—eyes blazing, posture widened, aura dark and fiery—while the horizon trembles.
The Goddess contains both tenderness and terror; when cosmic balance demands, she manifests as time’s night—Kālarātrī.
No site is directly praised in this line; it is part of the Revā Khaṇḍa’s larger sacred narrative frame.
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