शिरसस्तस्य तालुक्यखंडमेतद्वृकोदर । योजनद्वादशायामं मृदु क्षिप्तं विचूर्णितम्
śirasastasya tālukyakhaṃḍametadvṛkodara | yojanadvādaśāyāmaṃ mṛdu kṣiptaṃ vicūrṇitam
O Vṛkodara, this is a fragment of the palate of his head—twelve yojanas in extent—softened, cast down, and crushed.
Śrī Kṛṣṇa
Type: kund
Listener: Vṛkodara (Bhīma)
Scene: Kṛṣṇa points to the reduced expanse and explains it is a crushed, softened fragment of Kumbhakarṇa’s palate, twelve yojanas long; the scene juxtaposes calm divinity with unsettling mythic anatomy.
Purāṇic tradition sacralizes geography by reading cosmic history into physical forms.
A particular tīrtha-name is not specified in this verse; it explains a physical marvel tied to Kumbhakarṇa.
None.