
उद्यद्भानु-सहस्राभा चतुर्बाहु-समन्विता ।
रागस्वरूप-पाशाढ्या क्रोधाकाराङ्कुशोज्ज्वला ॥ २॥
Udyadbhanu-Sahasrabha Chaturbahu-Samanvita
Ragaswarupa-Pashadhya Krodhakara-Ankushojjvala
Om Udyadbhanu-Sahasrabhayai Namah
She shines like a thousand rising suns. Not the midday blaze that burns — but the golden warmth of a thousand dawns together. Her radiance does not blind — it awakens. Like the first light after a long storm, her glow fills the soul with hope and direction.
Om Chaturbahu-Samanvitayai Namah
She holds four arms — not as ornaments, but as declarations of balance. Each arm offers or protects, binds or liberates. She acts in fourfold harmony — Jnana, Kriya, Iccha, and Drishti. A complete Goddess, whole within herself, functioning in perfect cosmic rhythm.
Om Ragaswarupa-Pashadhyayai Namah
She holds the noose — not just to bind demons, but to bind you. The noose is Raga — attachment, longing, desire. But in her hand, it becomes a sacred leash — leading you inward, drawing you closer, holding your restless heart till it remembers its source.
Om Krodhakarankushojjvalayai Namah
In her other hand blazes the goad — the Ankusha of wrath. This is not anger for revenge. This is divine rage — fierce compassion that pierces ego, tears down resistance, and compels the soul to rise. She scorches the slumber of ignorance with the fire of inner force.
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