पितरौ श्वशुरौ पुत्रान्पतिं सौभाग्यसंपदः । कुंकुमं पुष्पश्रीखंडं तांबूलांजनमिक्षवः
pitarau śvaśurau putrānpatiṃ saubhāgyasaṃpadaḥ | kuṃkumaṃ puṣpaśrīkhaṃḍaṃ tāṃbūlāṃjanamikṣavaḥ
(Elle obtiendra) ses parents et ses beaux-parents, des fils, un époux, et la richesse d’une fortune de bon augure—ainsi que des grâces telles que le kumkuma (vermillon), des fleurs, une pâte de santal parfumée, le bétel, le collyre et la canne à sucre.
Śrī Devī (the Goddess)
Scene: An auspicious household tableau: the blessed woman adorned with kuṅkuma and añjana, holding flowers and tāmbūla; elders (parents and in-laws) stand in harmony; husband and children nearby; sugarcane and sandal fragrance signify prosperity.
Devī’s grace is expressed as both relational harmony (family, spouse, children) and auspicious prosperity within dharmic household life.
No tīrtha is specified; the verse continues the vrata-phala (results of observance).
It implies auspicious pūjā-upacāras (offerings) such as kumkuma, flowers, sandal paste, betel, collyrium, and sugarcane.