आदौ तत्र महालक्ष्मीर्नंदा क्षेमंकरी तथा । शिवदूती महाभद्रा भ्रामरी चन्द्रमण्डला
ādau tatra mahālakṣmīrnaṃdā kṣemaṃkarī tathā | śivadūtī mahābhadrā bhrāmarī candramaṇḍalā
Les premières parmi elles sont Mahālakṣmī, Nandā et Kṣemaṃkarī ; ainsi Śivadūtī, Mahābhadrā, Bhrāmarī et Candramaṇḍalā.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Somnātha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A litany of Devī’s forms appears as a radiant circle around the central Goddess: Mahālakṣmī with lotuses, Nandā and Kṣemaṃkarī as auspicious attendants, Śivadūtī as fierce messenger, Mahābhadrā as benevolent queen, Bhrāmarī with a halo of bees, Candramaṇḍalā crowned by a lunar disc; the sea-breeze of Prabhāsa and a distant Somnātha liṅga anchor the setting.
The enumeration of sacred names is treated as a divine safeguard—invoked for welfare, protection, and spiritual purification.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where the Yoginī-nāmāvali is revealed within the māhātmya.
Implied nāma-japa/recitation of Yoginī names as a protective, fear-destroying practice.