ग्रहपीडाहरा गुंद्रा गरघ्नी गानवत्सला । घर्महंत्री घृतवती घृततुष्टिप्रदायिनी
grahapīḍāharā guṃdrā garaghnī gānavatsalā | gharmahaṃtrī ghṛtavatī ghṛtatuṣṭipradāyinī
惑星の障りによる苦悩を除く御方、養い育む御方、毒と害を滅する御方、聖なる歌を愛する御方。灼熱を打ち砕き、ギーのごとき光と滋養に満ち、ギーの供養より生ずる満足を授ける御方。
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa) speaking to Agastya
Tirtha: Kāśīkṣetra (Gaṅgā-ghāṭas and Devī-sannidhi)
Type: ghat
Listener: Śaunaka and ṛṣis
Scene: Devī as healer of planetary afflictions: a protective motherly figure receiving ghee lamps and homa offerings; devotees sing; oppressive heat and poison imagery dissolves into cool radiance.
The Devī is a compassionate remover of suffering—cosmic (graha) and bodily (heat/torment)—responding to devotion expressed through song and offering.
Within Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s Kāśī setting, the verse implies that worship in Kāśī supports śānti (pacification) from afflictions.
Implicitly points to ghee-based offerings (ghṛta) such as homa/dīpa/naivedya, along with devotional singing (gāna) for appeasement and relief.