कपालमालाभरणा बद्धमुण्डार्धपिंडका । खट्वांगकंकालधरा रुण्डमुंडकरा शिवा
kapālamālābharaṇā baddhamuṇḍārdhapiṃḍakā | khaṭvāṃgakaṃkāladharā ruṇḍamuṃḍakarā śivā
Sie trug als Schmuck eine Girlande aus Schädeln, dazu Bündel gebundener Halbköpfe; sie hielt eine Khaṭvāṅga und ein Skelett und trug abgetrennte Köpfe und Schädel—so war die grimmige Śivā (weibliche Gefährtin Śivas).
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī addressed; frame audience implied
Scene: The fierce Śivā-attendant stands adorned with a skull garland and bound head-clusters, holding khaṭvāṅga and skeletal staff, hands bearing severed heads and skulls—an embodiment of death-conquering power.
Fierce iconography signifies the power that destroys negativity and protects Dharma; terror is re-framed as divine guardianship.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra is the thematic frame; the verse contributes mythic authority rather than naming a specific sub-tīrtha.
None; the verse is descriptive (iconography).