जय देवि कृतानंदे जय दैत्यविनाशिनि । जय क्लेशच्छिदे कांते जयाभक्तविमोहदे
jaya devi kṛtānaṃde jaya daityavināśini | jaya kleśacchide kāṃte jayābhaktavimohade
Victoire, ô Déesse qui fais naître la béatitude ! Victoire, destructrice des asuras ! Victoire, trancheuse des afflictions, ô Bien-aimée ! Victoire, Toi qui égares ceux qui sont sans dévotion !
Dānava
Scene: A devotee stands with folded hands before a radiant Devī; the atmosphere is protective and triumphant, with subdued remnants of demonic forces dissolving as the stuti ‘jaya’ resounds.
Bhakti dispels suffering and grants inner joy; absence of devotion leads to confusion and misdirection.
The verse functions as devotional praise within a tīrtha-mahātmya chapter; it does not directly name a particular pilgrimage spot.
No explicit ritual is stated; the implied practice is devotional praise (stuti) as dharmic conduct.