तरिस्तरणिजामित्रं तर्पिताशेषपूर्वजा । तुलाविरहिता तीव्रपापतूलतनूनपात्
taristaraṇijāmitraṃ tarpitāśeṣapūrvajā | tulāvirahitā tīvrapāpatūlatanūnapāt
அவள் உயிர்களைப் பவசாகரத்தைக் கடத்துபவள், சூரியகுலத்தின் தோழி; எல்லாப் பித்ருக்களையும் திருப்திப்படுத்துபவள்—ஒப்பற்றவள்; கடும் பாவங்களின் அடர்ந்த ‘பஞ்சு’ போன்ற குவியலையும் மெலிந்து விழச் செய்பவள்.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā-tīrtha in Kāśī (tarpaṇa-pradhāna)
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrimage-oriented audience (ṛṣi-sabhā)
Scene: Pilgrims at a Kāśī ghāṭa offering tarpaṇa with cupped hands; Gaṅgā personified behind them as a compassionate goddess holding a kamaṇḍalu; a subtle ‘boat/ford’ motif indicating crossing; dark cotton-like clouds of sin dissolving into the river’s light.
The Goddess is a liberating ‘ferry’ across saṃsāra who also grants purification—sins are lightened and destroyed through her grace and praise.
Kāśī is the implied sacred setting of this Devī-stuti in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, where acts of praise and remembrance are said to yield swift purification.
The verse alludes to pitṛ-tarpaṇa (satisfying ancestors), presenting the Goddess as the one who truly fulfills ancestral rites and their fruit.