तरुणानां विशेषेण चमत्कारपुरोत्तरे । छिद्रमन्वेषमाणास्ता भ्रमंत्यखिलदेवताः
taruṇānāṃ viśeṣeṇa camatkārapurottare | chidramanveṣamāṇāstā bhramaṃtyakhiladevatāḥ
Besonders unter den Jungen, in der erhabensten Stadt namens Camatkāra, streiften alle Gottheiten umher und suchten nach einer Öffnung, nach einer verwundbaren Bresche.
Sūta (continued narration)
Tirtha: Camatkāra (city) within Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra narrative
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dvāija-s (assembled brāhmaṇas/śaunakādi audience)
Scene: Divine figures moving through the streets and outskirts of Camatkāra, scanning doorways and thresholds for a ‘chidra’; young people appear vulnerable; the city feels charged with unseen scrutiny.
Spiritual vulnerability (chidra) invites harm; dhārmic protection comes from removing such ‘breaches’ through proper refuge and worship.
Camatkāra-pura is referenced within the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra / Ambāvṛddhā Māhātmya setting.
None explicitly; the verse describes the search for a ‘chidra’ that enables the affliction.