श्ववाहना रक्तमुखा महादंष्ट्रा महाभुजाः । नग्ना विमुक्तकेशाश्च प्रमत्ता रुधिरासवैः
śvavāhanā raktamukhā mahādaṃṣṭrā mahābhujāḥ | nagnā vimuktakeśāśca pramattā rudhirāsavaiḥ
Montan perros, tienen el rostro rojo, grandes colmillos y poderosos brazos; van desnudos, con el cabello suelto, embriagados de sangre y licor.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A night procession of fierce attendants: dog-mounted figures with red faces, huge fangs, mighty arms; naked, hair unbound, eyes wild—yet positioned as guardians rather than attackers, forming a moving perimeter around sacred Kāśī.
Kāśī’s holiness is defended by awe-inspiring guardians, symbolizing the removal of fear and obstacles for the righteous.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), depicted as a heavily protected liberation-kṣetra.
None; the verse is descriptive, not prescriptive.