विद्युज्जिह्वा रुद्रकाली शतोलूखलमेखला । शतघंटाकिंकिणिका चक्राक्षी चत्वरालया
vidyujjihvā rudrakālī śatolūkhalamekhalā | śataghaṃṭākiṃkiṇikā cakrākṣī catvarālayā
(她们是)电舌者毗地尤吉诃婆(Vidyujjihvā)、鲁陀罗迦梨(Rudrakālī)、百臼为带者设多卢佉罗梅佉罗(Śatolūkhalamekhalā)、百铃璎珞者设多伽ṃ塔金奇尼迦(Śataghaṃṭākiṃkiṇikā)、轮目者恰克拉克希(Cakrākṣī)、以及住于四衢广场者恰特瓦拉拉雅(Catvarālayā)。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Listener: A Bhārata interlocutor (address clarified in v.69)
Scene: A procession-like revelation of fierce Mothers: lightning-tongued Vidyujjihvā, Rudrakālī, bell-adorned Śataghaṃṭākiṃkiṇikā, Cakrākṣī with a discus-like eye, and Catvarālayā stationed at a four-way crossing; the air vibrates with bells and storm-light.
Divine protection extends into liminal and feared spaces; the Mother’s fierce forms guard boundaries and remove hostile forces.
No named tīrtha appears; ‘Catvarālayā’ indicates a liminal dwelling-place (crossroads), not a particular pilgrimage site.
None; the verse continues the catalogue of epithets and forms.