हंसयानवती ब्राह्मी ब्रह्मेशात्पश्चिमे स्थिता । गलत्कमंडलुजल चुलका ताडिता हिता
haṃsayānavatī brāhmī brahmeśātpaścime sthitā | galatkamaṃḍalujala culakā tāḍitā hitā
Di barat Brahmeśa berdiri Brāhmī, yang berwahana angsa. Baginda membawa keberkatan dan kebajikan; air dari kamaṇḍalu-nya menitis, seolah-olah direnjis dengan segenggam demi kesejahteraan makhluk.
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.