शिशुघ्नी पापहंत्री च काली रुधिरपायिनी । वसाधया गर्भभक्षा शवहस्तांत्रमालिनी
śiśughnī pāpahaṃtrī ca kālī rudhirapāyinī | vasādhayā garbhabhakṣā śavahastāṃtramālinī
シシュグニー;罪を滅する者;カーリー;血を飲む者;ヴァサーダヤー;ガルババクシャー;そして手に屍を携え、腸の花鬘をまとう者。
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī-śmaśāna/ghāṭa-mahattva (within Kāśī-kṣetra)
Type: ghat
Scene: Kālī-like Devī stands amid cremation fires by the Ganga at night, garlanded with entrails, holding a corpse-emblem; despite terror, her gaze signifies pāpa-haraṇa and protection of the kṣetra.
Even terrifying forms in Purāṇic literature can function as protectors when approached through sanctioned remembrance (nāma) and dharmic intent.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred geography of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, within which these Yoginī names are presented as spiritually efficacious.
The verse is a continuation of the nāma-list; the practice of daily, tri-sandhyā japa is taught later in the passage.