रुण्णं तया किल तथा बहुमुक्तकंठमार्तस्वरैः प्रतिरवच्छलतो यथोच्चैः । तद्दुःखतोनुरुरुदुर्गिरिकंदरास्याः सर्वा दिशः स्थगितपत्रिमृगागमा हि
ruṇṇaṃ tayā kila tathā bahumuktakaṃṭhamārtasvaraiḥ pratiravacchalato yathoccaiḥ | tadduḥkhatonururudurgirikaṃdarāsyāḥ sarvā diśaḥ sthagitapatrimṛgāgamā hi
Ella lloró con tal intensidad que su garganta se ahogaba una y otra vez, y clamaba con voces de angustia tan altas que los ecos rebotaban repetidamente. Por la fuerza de aquel dolor, hasta las bocas de las cuevas de la montaña parecieron gemir, y todas las direcciones quedaron colmadas y amortiguadas, pues aves y bestias enmudecieron.
Narrator (within Skanda–Agastya dialogue context)
Scene: A woman’s intense lament fills the air; echoes rebound from dark cave-mouths; birds freeze mid-flight and deer stand still; the directions feel muffled as if wrapped in sorrow.
It shows how intense grief shakes the outer world, preparing the narrative for refuge in divine power and dharma.
The broader frame is Kāśī in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, though this particular verse is a scene-setting lament rather than a named tīrtha.
None in this verse; it is descriptive narration of lamentation and its echoing impact.