दर्शितानेककुतुका दुष्टदुर्जयदुःखहृत् । दैन्यहृद्दुरितघ्नी च दानवारि पदाब्जजा
darśitānekakutukā duṣṭadurjayaduḥkhahṛt | dainyahṛdduritaghnī ca dānavāri padābjajā
Dialah yang menzahirkan pelbagai keajaiban; yang menghapus dukacita yang dibawa oleh si jahat dan yang tampak sukar ditundukkan; yang mencabut kehinaan dan memusnahkan dosa—lahir daripada teratai tapak kaki Sang Musuh kaum Dānava.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Viṣṇu-pāda-jā) in Kāśī
Type: ghat
Listener: Ṛṣis / tīrtha-seekers
Scene: A dynamic scene: Gaṅgā as a radiant river-goddess emerging from the Lord’s lotus-feet; Dānavas/negative forces recoil; devotees witness wondrous signs on the water (light patterns, lotuses); sorrowful figures are lifted into relief.
Divine refuge is protective and transformative: the Goddess both shields from hostile forces and destroys the roots of wrongdoing and despair.
The stotra belongs to the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s Kāśī-centered praise, tying the Goddess’s protection to worship within Vārāṇasī’s sacred domain.
No direct ritual is specified; the verse functions as protective stuti, suitable for recitation (pāṭha) for relief from duḥkha and durita.