घोरैर्व्याधिशतैश्चापि सव्यतो याति कोपितः । यमस्य पृष्ठतश्चापि घोरस्त्रिशिखरः सितः
ghorairvyādhiśataiścāpi savyato yāti kopitaḥ | yamasya pṛṣṭhataścāpi ghorastriśikharaḥ sitaḥ
সে ক্রুদ্ধ হয়ে বামদিকে চলল, সঙ্গে ছিল শত শত ভয়ংকর ব্যাধি; আর যমের পশ্চাতেও শ্বেতবর্ণ, ত্রিশিখর নামক অতিভয়ংকর সত্তা অগ্রসর হল।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: On Yama’s left flank, a grim swarm of personified diseases advances; behind Yama stalks Triśikhara—pale, three-peaked/three-crested, terrifying—like a spectral sentinel.
Disease and death are depicted as forces within cosmic discipline—reminders to uphold dharma and seek refuge in the divine.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None.