शस्ता ग्रीवा त्रिरेखांका त्वव्यक्तास्थिः सुसंहता । निर्मांसा चिपिटा दीर्घास्थपुटा न शुभप्रदा
śastā grīvā trirekhāṃkā tvavyaktāsthiḥ susaṃhatā | nirmāṃsā cipiṭā dīrghāsthapuṭā na śubhapradā
Est loué le cou portant trois lignes, dont les os ne saillent pas et qui est bien assemblé. Mais le cou sans chair, aplati et aux os longs n’accorde pas la bonne fortune.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Close, symbolic depiction of the ‘three lines’ on the neck as a mark of auspiciousness, shown in a respectful, non-sensational didactic illustration with the teacher pointing to a diagram on a palm-leaf.
Auspicious marks are linked with wholeness and steadiness, echoing the purāṇic preference for harmony and health.
The teaching occurs within Kāśī Khaṇḍa’s sacred narrative frame; no specific tīrtha is named in this verse.
None.