विना भस्म समाधाय कपाले रजतप्रभम् । मनुजास्थिमयीं मालां प्रेतनाथश्च वन्दनम्
vinā bhasma samādhāya kapāle rajataprabham | manujāsthimayīṃ mālāṃ pretanāthaśca vandanam
একজন পবিত্র ভস্ম ধারণ করল, আরেকজন রৌপ্য-প্রভায় দীপ্ত কপাল-পাত্র স্থাপন করল। প্রেতনাথও মানব-অস্থির মালা পরিধান করলেন—বৈরাগ্যের ভয়ংকর তবু বন্দনীয় চিহ্ন।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: Śiva as Pretanātha stands adorned with bhasma, a silver-lustrous kapāla (skull-bowl), and a garland of human bones; attendants present ascetic emblems; the mood is numinous and fear-transcending.
Śiva’s fearful ornaments teach dispassion: ash and skull-bowl remind seekers of impermanence and the supremacy of liberation over worldly pride.
No specific location is praised in this verse; it highlights Śiva’s ascetic iconography common to Śaiva sacred geography.
Bhasma (sacred ash) is referenced as an emblematic practice; no detailed method (vidhi) is given here.