त्वगसृग्मांसमित्याहुस्त्रिकं मातृसमुद्भवम् । मेदोमज्जास्थिकं प्रोक्तं पितृजं षट्च कौशिकम्
tvagasṛgmāṃsamityāhustrikaṃ mātṛsamudbhavam | medomajjāsthikaṃ proktaṃ pitṛjaṃ ṣaṭca kauśikam
الجلد والدم واللحم—هذه الثلاثية يُقال إنها تنشأ من الأم. وأما الشحم والنخاع والعظم فيُعلَن أنها من الأب؛ وكذلك تُذكَر المجموعة السداسية المسماة «كوشيكا» على هذا النحو.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced for Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative frame)
Scene: A teaching scene: a sage or divine instructor enumerates bodily constituents—skin, blood, flesh, fat, marrow, bone—mapping them to maternal/paternal origins; disciples listen in a calm hermitage setting.
By tracing bodily elements to parental and material causes, it diminishes ego and supports dharmic humility.
None; the verse is a doctrinal classification rather than a sthala-māhātmya.
None; it is descriptive teaching on embodiment.