शतोलूकमुखी कृष्णा कर्णप्रावरणा तथा । शून्यालया धान्यवासा पशुदा धान्यदा सदा
śatolūkamukhī kṛṣṇā karṇaprāvaraṇā tathā | śūnyālayā dhānyavāsā paśudā dhānyadā sadā
(Ce sont) Śatolūkamukhī (au visage de hibou), Kṛṣṇā (la sombre), Karṇaprāvaraṇā (aux oreilles voilées), Śūnyālayā (qui demeure en lieux déserts), Dhānyavāsā (qui séjourne parmi les grains), Paśudā (dispensatrice de bétail) et, toujours, Dhānyadā (dispensatrice de céréales).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Listener: Bharata interlocutor
Scene: A dark, owl-faced Mother (Śatolūkamukhī) beside Kṛṣṇā; Karṇaprāvaraṇā with veiled ears; Śūnyālayā standing at an abandoned shrine; Dhānyavāsā amid overflowing granaries; Paśudā blessing cattle; Dhānyadā pouring grain like a golden stream.
The Mother is both awe-inspiring and nourishing—she grants prosperity (grain, cattle) while also ruling over solitary and liminal spaces.
No specific pilgrimage site is named in this verse.
None explicitly; the verse emphasizes boons (dhānya, paśu) rather than a rite.