कालाय कालकालाय कालकूट विषादिने । व्यालयज्ञोपवीताय व्यालभूषणधारिणे
kālāya kālakālāya kālakūṭa viṣādine | vyālayajñopavītāya vyālabhūṣaṇadhāriṇe
Salutations to Time itself, and to the Destroyer of Time; to Him who consumed the Kālakūṭa poison; to Him whose sacred thread is a serpent, and who wears serpents as ornaments.
Jaigīṣavya
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrim-audience / ṛṣi audience (frame)
Scene: Śiva as Kāla: dark, luminous, calm; a halo like a turning wheel of time behind him; blue throat hinting poison consumed; serpents form his yajñopavīta and ornaments, coiled yet peaceful.
Śiva transcends time and death, and He transforms cosmic विष (poison) into protection for the world.
Kāśī is the narrative setting; Śiva as Kāla is especially resonant with Kāśī’s liberation theme beyond death.
None stated; the verse serves as mantra-like praise invoking Śiva’s victory over time and poison.