हृष्टा मातृगणा ये च अष्टषष्टिप्रमाणतः । पूज्यंते ये च गन्धर्वैः सिद्धैः साध्यैर्मरुद्गणैः
hṛṣṭā mātṛgaṇā ye ca aṣṭaṣaṣṭipramāṇataḥ | pūjyaṃte ye ca gandharvaiḥ siddhaiḥ sādhyairmarudgaṇaiḥ
Exultavam aquelas hostes das Mães—em número de sessenta e oito—que são veneradas por Gandharvas, Siddhas, Sādhyas e pelas companhias dos Maruts.
Unclear from snippet (deduced: Purāṇic narrator)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant assembly of sixty-eight Mātṛkās, joyous and resplendent, being venerated by Gandharvas, Siddhas, Sādhyas, and Marut hosts; a celestial-lit ritual atmosphere with garlands, incense, and hovering musicians.
Sacred places can become meeting points of cosmic worship where even celestial classes honor divine śaktis (the Mothers), indicating the site’s extraordinary sanctity.
The verse describes a sacred assembly in the chapter’s kṣetra context but does not provide a distinct tīrtha name in this line.
Worship (pūjā) of the Mātṛgaṇas is implied; no detailed ritual procedure is stated.
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