तस्याश्च भक्त्या व्रतभाविताया मुनेस्तपोयोगसमाधिना च । तुष्टा भवानी जगदेकमाता प्रादुर्बभूवा कृतसांद्रमूर्तिः
tasyāśca bhaktyā vratabhāvitāyā munestapoyogasamādhinā ca | tuṣṭā bhavānī jagadekamātā prādurbabhūvā kṛtasāṃdramūrtiḥ
Satisfaite de sa dévotion, mûrie par les vœux sacrés, et de l’ascèse du sage, de sa pratique du yoga et de son profond samādhi, Bhavānī, l’unique Mère de l’univers, se manifesta devant eux en une forme pleinement substantielle et tangible.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice; not explicit in the snippet)
Scene: A serene hermitage scene: a sage in yogic stillness and a vow-observing maiden; Bhavānī, Jagadekamātā, manifests before them in a fully tangible, radiant form—compassionate yet awe-inspiring.
When devotion is strengthened by vrata, and spiritual effort is deepened through tapas, yoga, and samādhi, divine grace becomes directly manifest.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; the emphasis is on the mahātmya of disciplined devotion culminating in Devī’s darśana.
Vrata (religious vow/observance) is highlighted, alongside yogic discipline and samādhi as supporting spiritual practices.