उद्वर्तनं च देहस्य कदाचित्षष्टिमे पदे । नेत्रांजनप्रभावाच्च बिलं पश्यति शोभनम्
udvartanaṃ ca dehasya kadācitṣaṣṭime pade | netrāṃjanaprabhāvācca bilaṃ paśyati śobhanam
Y al frotar con ello el cuerpo, en algún momento—en el sexagésimo paso—por el poder del añjana en los ojos, se contempla una hermosa abertura (boca de cueva).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Type: cave
Scene: The pilgrim rubs consecrated paste over the body; a path with counted steps rises toward a rocky face; at the sixtieth step a luminous, beautiful cave-mouth appears, as if unveiled.
Disciplined ritual practice is portrayed as unveiling hidden sacred realities—symbolized by the sudden sight of a radiant passage.
A concealed ‘bila’ (opening/cave) connected to the Kaumārikākhaṇḍa sacred landscape is indicated; the precise toponym is not stated in this verse.
Apply the prepared substances as udvartana and use the eye-ointment; a sign occurs at the ‘sixtieth step’ when the opening becomes visible.