पाणिपृष्ठं पाणितलं रेखांगुष्ठांगुली नखाः । पृष्ठिः कृकाटिका कंठे चिबुकं च हनुद्वयम्
pāṇipṛṣṭhaṃ pāṇitalaṃ rekhāṃguṣṭhāṃgulī nakhāḥ | pṛṣṭhiḥ kṛkāṭikā kaṃṭhe cibukaṃ ca hanudvayam
Betrachte den Handrücken, die Handfläche und ihre Linien, den Daumen, die Finger und die Nägel; ebenso den Nackenrücken, das Genick, die Kehle, das Kinn und die beiden Kiefer.
Skanda
Listener: Muni/ṛṣi
Scene: A teaching tableau focusing on palms with visible line patterns (rekhā), then a gentle shift to the neck and throat region—suggesting the linkage of karma (hands) and vāk (throat).
It models structured learning—moving from outer signs (hands) toward higher regions (neck and face), suggesting graded understanding.
No individual tīrtha is named; the verse is part of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s instructional material.
None.