कुरंगखुररूपोयश्चुल्लिकोदरसन्निभः । रोमशो विवृतास्यश्च दृश्यनासोतिदुर्भगः
kuraṃgakhurarūpoyaścullikodarasannibhaḥ | romaśo vivṛtāsyaśca dṛśyanāsotidurbhagaḥ
La que tiene forma de pezuña de ciervo, semejante al vientre de una pequeña vasija; demasiado velluda, con la ‘boca’ excesivamente abierta y con la ‘nariz’ muy visible, es descrita como sumamente inauspiciosa.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A cautionary teaching scene: the narrator contrasts auspicious lotus imagery with inauspicious animal/utensil metaphors (deer hoof, small pot belly), rendered symbolically as emblems on a teaching board or manuscript illustration.
It reflects a traditional system of interpreting bodily forms as auspicious/inauspicious; it is not the principal dharma message of the Kāśī-māhātmya.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None.