पाशांकुशाभयाभीष्टविल सत्सु चतुर्भुजाम् । अनेकरत्नविलसत्कंकणांकितमुद्रिकाम्
pāśāṃkuśābhayābhīṣṭavila satsu caturbhujām | anekaratnavilasatkaṃkaṇāṃkitamudrikām
四臂にして、戯れるようにパーシャ(縄)とアンクシャ(鉤)、無畏の印と願いを授ける相をたたえ、手には多くの宝玉きらめく腕輪と指輪が飾られていた。
Narratorial/ritual instruction voice within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa (context: dhyāna-śloka sequence)
Scene: Full-figure Devī, four-armed: one hand holding pāśa, one holding aṅkuśa, one in abhaya-mudrā, one in vara-mudrā; wrists heavy with gemmed bangles, fingers with rings catching light.
The Devī is contemplated as both protector (abhaya) and granter of aims (abhīṣṭa), guiding the devotee from fear to fulfillment under dharma.
No tīrtha is named; this is a dhyāna-portion of ritual instruction.
Meditate on the Devī’s weapons and mudrās as part of the prescribed visualization before worship.