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Khuradri, Maunamesha, Lohita, and Shikhi, as well as Chagalandi and Akhanda, and the two Mahakala-Valins. (33)
Bhujangesha, Pinakisha, Khadgisha, Avakesha, Shveta, Bhringisha, Nakuli, Shiva, and thereafter Samvarttaka. (34)
These Rudras are declared to be red in color and carry a trident and a skull. Then follow Purnodari, Khadiraja, and Shalmali. (35)
Lolakshi, Varttulakshi, and the one known as Dirghaghona, along with Sudirghamukhi, Gomukhi, and similarly Dirghajihva. (36)
Kundodari, Urdhvakashi, and also the one with a distorted face, then Jvalamukhi is to be known, followed by Ulkamukhi. (37)
Sushrimukhi and Vidyamukhi are these powers of the vowels. Mahakali and Sarasvati, endowed with all attainments original: "sarvasiddhi". (38)
Gauri is the knowledge of the three worlds, and after that, the power of mantra. Then the soul-power, Bhutamata, and indeed Lambodari. (39)
Dravini, Nagari, and furthermore Khechari, as well as Manjari, Rupini, and thereafter Varini, Kakodari, and Putana. (40)
Then Bhadrakali and Yogini, as well as Shankhini and Garjini, and Kalaratri, then Kubjini, Kapardini, and Vajra. (41)
Jaya and Sumukhi, then Khechari, Revati, and Madhavi, then Varuni and Vayavi, and afterwards Rakshovidarini. (42)
Then Sahaja, Lakshmi, and Vyapini, endowed with Maya. These stand on the pedestal of Rudra, with bodies red like vermilion. (43)
Their lotus-hands are adorned with red lotuses and skulls. Keshava, Narayana, Madhava, Govinda, and Vishnu. (44)
Another is named Madhusudana, then Trivikrama and Vamana, Sridhara, Hrishikesha, and after that Padmanabha. (45)