शतोलूकमुखी कृष्णा कर्णप्रावरणा तथा । शून्यालया धान्यवासा पशुदा धान्यदा सदा
śatolūkamukhī kṛṣṇā karṇaprāvaraṇā tathā | śūnyālayā dhānyavāsā paśudā dhānyadā sadā
(Mereka ialah) Śatolūkamukhī yang berwajah burung hantu, Kṛṣṇā sang gelap, Karṇaprāvaraṇā yang menutupi telinga; Śūnyālayā yang berdiam di tempat sunyi, Dhānyavāsā yang tinggal di tengah biji-bijian, Paśudā pemberi ternak, dan senantiasa Dhānyadā pemberi padi-gandum.
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.