हंसयानवती ब्राह्मी ब्रह्मेशात्पश्चिमे स्थिता । गलत्कमंडलुजल चुलका ताडिता हिता
haṃsayānavatī brāhmī brahmeśātpaścime sthitā | galatkamaṃḍalujala culakā tāḍitā hitā
ブラフメーシャの西には、白鳥に乗るブラーフミーが立つ。吉祥にして慈悲深く、カマンダル(水瓶)より水が滴り、あたかも掌で掬って衆生の安寧のために灑ぎ施すかのように説かれる。
Skanda
Tirtha: Brahmeśa-sannidhi Brāhmī-darśana (west of Brahmeśa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A westward shrine of Brahmeśa: Brāhmī Devī on a swan, holding a kamaṇḍalu with water dripping as if sprinkling; devotees receive the blessing as a subtle shower of sanctity.
Kāśī’s Devīs are portrayed as actively beneficent—purifying and supporting devotees through their localized presence and symbolism.
The western vicinity of Brahmeśa in Kāśī, where Brāhmī (haṃsa-vāhinī) is situated.
The verse primarily gives sacred-location identification and iconographic markers; it implies approaching/visiting for auspicious benefit.