भद्रकालीं नरो दृष्ट्वा नाभद्रं पश्यति क्वचित् । भद्रनागस्य पुरतो भद्रवाप्यां कृतोदकः
bhadrakālīṃ naro dṛṣṭvā nābhadraṃ paśyati kvacit | bhadranāgasya purato bhadravāpyāṃ kṛtodakaḥ
بھدرکالی کے درشن سے انسان کہیں بھی نحوست نہیں دیکھتا۔ بھدرناگ کے سامنے بھدروآپِی میں جل ارپن/اسنان کر کے وہ سدا مبارک و نیک فال ہو جاتا ہے۔
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī Khaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Bhadravāpī (in front of Bhadranāga) with Bhadrakālī-darśana
Type: kund
Scene: A pilgrim stands before fierce-yet-benevolent Bhadrakālī; nearby a stone-marked nāga icon (Bhadranāga) guards a circular well (Bhadravāpī) where the pilgrim offers water, the atmosphere charged with protective auspiciousness.
Kāśī’s Devi-darśana and tīrtha-water rites are portrayed as direct remedies for inauspiciousness and fear.
Bhadrakālī’s darśana, Bhadravāpī (sacred water-site), and the spot before Bhadranāga in Kāśī.
Darśana of Bhadrakālī and performing an udaka rite (ablution/water-offering) at Bhadravāpī.