सर्वज्ञेन परिज्ञातौ चांचल्याल्लोचनोद्भवात् । कटाक्षिताथ देवेन दुर्गादुर्गारिघातिनी
sarvajñena parijñātau cāṃcalyāllocanodbhavāt | kaṭākṣitātha devena durgādurgārighātinī
فعرفهما الربّ العليم بكل شيء في الحال—من اضطرابٍ نشأ من حركة أعينهما—ثم إن دورغا (Durgā)، قاهرة أعداء حصن الدharma، ألقت عليهما نظرتها.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (Devī’s protective sphere)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The all-knowing Lord detects the intruders by their flickering eyes; Durgā, destroyer of the enemies of dharma’s fortress, turns and fixes them with a decisive glance.
Nothing is hidden from the divine: inner agitation reveals itself, and Devī’s protective glance restores dharma by exposing and ending deceit.
Kāśī’s Mahātmya is reinforced as a space under Śiva’s omniscience and Durgā’s guardianship.
None; the verse emphasizes recognition of evil and the Goddess’s decisive response.