यथा कोपि न वेत्त्येव तथाच्छन्नोऽभवत्पुनः । वने वनेचरो भूत्वा यादोरूपी जलाशये
yathā kopi na vettyeva tathācchanno'bhavatpunaḥ | vane vanecaro bhūtvā yādorūpī jalāśaye
So that no one might know him at all, he again became concealed—roaming as a forest-dweller in the woods, and taking the form of a water-creature in the lakes.
Skanda
Type: kund
Scene: The demon vanishes from recognition, living as a forest-roamer in woods and as a water-creature in lakes—half-seen ripples, shadowed trees, and hidden eyes.
Adharma often advances through concealment and deception; vigilance and devotion are upheld as safeguards in sacred landscapes.
Not a named tīrtha in this verse; it continues the Kāśī-centered narrative backdrop of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
None.