फलवेला महाकाली महालक्ष्मीः सरस्वती । ओंकारश्च वषट्कारस्त्वमेव हि सुरेश्वरि
phalavelā mahākālī mahālakṣmīḥ sarasvatī | oṃkāraśca vaṣaṭkārastvameva hi sureśvari
تو ہی پھلویلا ہے؛ تو ہی مہاکالی، مہالکشمی اور سرسوتی ہے۔ اے دیوتاؤں کی ملکہ، اومکار بھی تو ہی ہے اور وَشَٹکار کی پکار بھی تو ہی۔
Viṣṇu
Tirtha: Phalavelā (Devī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Devī shown as a unified form with three aspects hinted: fierce Kālī aura, regal Lakṣmī ornaments, Sarasvatī’s veena/book; above her, the syllable Oṃ radiates; in front, a small yajña-kuṇḍa with the vaṣaṭ-call implied by flames.
All divine functions—power, prosperity, knowledge, and even Vedic sound—are unified in the Goddess.
Not directly named; the verse supports the māhātmya by establishing Devī’s all-pervasive sanctity.
The mention of vaṣaṭkāra points to yajña language, but no specific ritual procedure is prescribed in this line.