कामेश्वरपुरस्थं च तं दृष्ट्वा कुसुमायुधम् । अत्यंतविकृताकारं चिंतयानं महेश्वरम्
kāmeśvarapurasthaṃ ca taṃ dṛṣṭvā kusumāyudham | atyaṃtavikṛtākāraṃ ciṃtayānaṃ maheśvaram
Viendo a Kusumāyudha (Kāma) en Kāmeśvarapura, y contemplando a Maheśvara con una forma sumamente desfigurada, sumido en pensamientos de angustia, quedaron sobrecogidos.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator continuing the Tīrthamāhātmya account; exact speaker not explicit in this snippet)
Tirtha: Kāmeśvarapura
Type: kshetra
Scene: Within Kāmeśvarapura, Kāma stands present, yet afflicted; nearby Maheśvara is seen in a strangely distorted, anxious aspect—eyes lowered in thought—while onlookers recoil in grief and wonder.
Even divine figures enter states of ‘distress’ within Purāṇic narratives to reveal the hidden glory of a tīrtha and to instruct beings toward remedy through dharma and worship.
Kāmeśvarapura is the immediate sacred setting; the surrounding adhyāya proceeds toward the praise of a specific kuṇḍa/jalāśaya with healing merit.
No explicit ritual is stated in this verse; it sets the scene for later instructions about worship and sacred bathing.
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