उन्मीलद्भालनयनं तथा सूर्येंदुलोचनम् । नीलकंठं चतुर्बाहुं गजेंद्राजिनवाससम्
unmīladbhālanayanaṃ tathā sūryeṃdulocanam | nīlakaṃṭhaṃ caturbāhuṃ gajeṃdrājinavāsasam
উন্মীলিত ভালনয়নধারী, সূর্য ও চন্দ্রকে নয়নরূপে ধারণকারী; নীলকণ্ঠ, চতুর্ভুজ, এবং গজেন্দ্রের চর্মকে বস্ত্ররূপে ধারণকারী প্রভুর ধ্যান করবে।
Unknown (contextual narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: Śiva with the third eye opening on the forehead, sun and moon as eyes, blue throat, four arms; clad in the hide of a mighty elephant—simultaneously cosmic and formidable.
Śiva is the all-seeing Lord (sun and moon eyes) whose awakened third eye signifies transcendent knowledge and the power to dissolve ignorance.
No site is named; the verse supplies a contemplative form for Śiva worship.
Meditation on Śiva’s third eye, sun-moon eyes, blue throat, four arms, and ascetic attire.