त्रिलोचनस्य प्रासादे मणिमाणिक्यनिर्मिते । नानाभंगि गवाक्षाढ्ये रत्नसानाविवायते
trilocanasya prāsāde maṇimāṇikyanirmite | nānābhaṃgi gavākṣāḍhye ratnasānāvivāyate
In the palace of Trilocana, fashioned of gems and rubies, adorned with windows of many elegant designs, it appeared like a mountain-slope made of jewels.
Skanda
Tirtha: Trilocana (Kāśī)
Type: temple
Listener: Maitrāvaruṇa
Scene: A jewel-built palace/temple of Trilocana with many ornate windows (gavākṣa) in varied elegant patterns, shining like a jeweled mountainside.
The divine realm of Śiva is portrayed as supremely auspicious, inspiring reverence for Kāśī as Śiva’s own domain.
The narrative setting is Śiva’s (Trilocana’s) palace associated with the sacred seat context introduced in Adhyāya 26.
None; this verse is a descriptive glorification (māhātmya-style imagery).