भीमरूपे सुरूपे च महाविद्ये महाबले । महोदये महाकाये जयदेवि महाव्रते
bhīmarūpe surūpe ca mahāvidye mahābale | mahodaye mahākāye jayadevi mahāvrate
ଜୟ ହେ ଦେବୀ, ଭୀମରୂପିଣୀ ହୋଇ ମଧ୍ୟ ସୁରୂପିଣୀ; ମହାବିଦ୍ୟେ, ମହାବଲେ; ମହୋଦୟ-ତେଜସ୍ବିନୀ, ମହାକାୟେ—ଜୟ ହେ ମହାବ୍ରତଧାରିଣୀ!
Niṣadhādhipati (the lord/king of Niṣadha), offering Devī-stuti
Scene: The Devī is depicted with a formidable, expansive body and radiant rising splendor, yet with a beautiful face; symbols of wisdom (book/rosary or luminous yantra-like aura) accompany martial power; the king’s chant crescendos.
Divinity contains both awe-inspiring fierceness and radiant beauty; power and wisdom are one in the Goddess.
This verse is stuti within a tīrtha chapter; the specific location is not named in the verse.
The epithet “mahāvrate” points to great observance; no step-by-step vrata procedure is stated here.