निजभालतलं कलानिधेः कलया नित्यमलंकरोति यः । स तदीश्वरमप्यतापयद्विधुरेको विपरीत एव तु
nijabhālatalaṃ kalānidheḥ kalayā nityamalaṃkaroti yaḥ | sa tadīśvaramapyatāpayadvidhureko viparīta eva tu
Celui qui sans cesse pare son propre front d’une parcelle du Seigneur des kalā, la Lune—cette même Lune, par un renversement étrange, fit brûler d’angoisse jusqu’à son Seigneur.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
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Scene: Close focus on Śiva’s forehead: the crescent Moon that usually cools and beautifies is shown as strangely ‘heating’ the Lord—an artistic paradox with contrasting cool lunar glow and warm anguish aura.
The ‘paradox’ underscores the intensity of Kāśī’s pull: even the Moon—Śiva’s ornament—becomes a cause in the narrative of longing, magnifying Kāśī’s greatness.
Kāśī, as the implied object of separation that triggers this cosmic paradox.
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