नाडीस्वेदप्रवाहे च कालवक्त्रानलस्थिते । एवंविधे गृहे गेही जीवो नामास्ति शोभने
nāḍīsvedapravāhe ca kālavaktrānalasthite | evaṃvidhe gṛhe gehī jīvo nāmāsti śobhane
নাড়ীৰে ঘামৰ সোঁত বয়, আৰু কালৰ মুখত অগ্নি স্থিত; এনেকুৱা ঘৰত, হে সুন্দৰী, ‘জীৱ’ নামৰ গৃহস্থ বাস কৰে।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa convention)
Scene: A translucent body-house with visible nāḍī-like channels; inside, a small flame labeled ‘Kāla’ burns near a mouth-like opening; the jīva appears as a tiny luminous figure seated within, looking toward a distant Śiva-liṅga/mahākāla form.
It highlights impermanence under Kāla and distinguishes the jīva from the body, encouraging spiritual identity beyond decay.
No holy site is named in this verse; it is a general metaphysical teaching.
None; the verse is contemplative, pointing to insight into time, body, and the indwelling jīva.