कदाचिज्जटिलो जातः कदाचिच्च दिगंबरः । स कदाचिज्जांगुलिको विषविद्याविशारदः
kadācijjaṭilo jātaḥ kadācicca digaṃbaraḥ | sa kadācijjāṃguliko viṣavidyāviśāradaḥ
تارةً كان يصير ناسكًا ذا شعرٍ مُلبَّد، وتارةً زاهدًا عاريًا كأن السماء لباسه. وأحيانًا يظهر كمسحِّرٍ للأفاعي، خبيرًا بعلم السموم.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī Khaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya sages
Scene: Ravi cycles through striking forms: a jaṭila with matted locks and kamaṇḍalu; a digambara renunciant with ash-smeared body; and a jāṅgulika snake-charmer holding a serpent, demonstrating poison-lore—while the king remains composed and righteous.
Outer marks of renunciation or occult skill do not guarantee inner purity; dharma looks to conduct and truth.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), where varied sects and appearances are encountered and tested.
None; it catalogues disguises rather than prescribing sādhana.