तथाहं देव देव्या च प्रोक्तः संतुष्टया पुरा । मन्त्रग्रामो यया दत्तः शस्त्राणि विविधानि च
tathāhaṃ deva devyā ca proktaḥ saṃtuṣṭayā purā | mantragrāmo yayā dattaḥ śastrāṇi vividhāni ca
தேவா, அதுபோல முன்பு மகிழ்ந்த தேவியும் என்னிடம் உரைத்தாள்; அவள் எனக்கு மந்திரங்களின் தொகுதியையும் பலவகை ஆயுதங்களையும் அருளினாள்.
Rājā (continuing his speech)
Scene: A flashback tableau: Devī, pleased, bestows a ‘garland/collection of mantras’ and diverse weapons upon the king—radiant, maternal yet formidable.
Divine gifts (mantra and power) are granted when the deity is pleased, and they carry obligations of dharma and right use.
The narrative context is Devīkuṇḍa within the Tīrthamāhātmya of Nāgara Khaṇḍa.
No explicit ritual; it references mantra-initiation/empowerment as a divine grant.
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