हरनेत्राग्निनिर्दग्ध कामजीवातुवीरुधम् । लसत्सौंदर्यसंभार जगन्मोहमहौषधिम्
haranetrāgninirdagdha kāmajīvātuvīrudham | lasatsauṃdaryasaṃbhāra jaganmohamahauṣadhim
She was the life-giving herb that revives even Kāma after he has been burnt by the fire of Hara’s eye—an immense medicine of enchantment for the world, rich with shining beauty.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa context, often Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant goddess-like presence whose beauty is depicted as a potent herb/medicine; in the background, a subtle allusion to Śiva’s third eye—an ember-like glow—contrasted with her cooling, reviving aura.
Even desire, when scorched by ascetic fire, can be transformed—divine grace reorients passion into auspicious power.
The verse appears within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative frame; the tīrtha is not explicitly named in this line.
None; the verse is mythic-theological praise.