कुलदेवी त्वमस्माकं प्रसादं कुरु नः शुभे । अष्टौ खण्डानि चास्माकं विभज्य स्वयमेव च । देही द्वासप्ततीनां नो विभेदः स्याद्यथा न नः
kuladevī tvamasmākaṃ prasādaṃ kuru naḥ śubhe | aṣṭau khaṇḍāni cāsmākaṃ vibhajya svayameva ca | dehī dvāsaptatīnāṃ no vibhedaḥ syādyathā na naḥ
你是我们族系的守护女神;吉祥者啊,请赐予我们恩慈。愿你亲自将我们的疆域分为八部,并赐福使我们七十二支中不生纷争,不致分裂为敌对之派。
The assembled offspring/people addressing Kumārī (within Sūta’s narration, deduced)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Kumārī (addressed by the assembled clan)
Scene: Eight leaders/princes kneel before Kumārī, requesting her grace; a symbolic map or eightfold division is suggested—perhaps eight lotuses or eight boundary markers—while a larger group (seventy-two) stands behind, unified.
Divine grace is sought not only for prosperity but for unity and the prevention of social fracture (vibheda).
Kumārī’s sacred sphere is implied; the verse itself focuses on her role as Kuladevī rather than naming a tīrtha.
A devotional supplication (prārthanā) requesting the Goddess to arrange territorial divisions and preserve concord.