प्रत्यग्रकेतकीपुष्पलसद्धम्मिल्ल मस्तका । सर्वांग मुक्ताभरणा चंद्रकांत्यंशुकावृता
pratyagraketakīpuṣpalasaddhammilla mastakā | sarvāṃga muktābharaṇā caṃdrakāṃtyaṃśukāvṛtā
La tête ornée d’une tresse resplendissante couronnée de fraîches fleurs de ketakī, tout son corps paré de perles, elle est vêtue d’étoffes luisant d’une splendeur lunaire.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa context typically Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Maṇikarṇikā
Type: ghat
Scene: The goddess-form wears ketakī blossoms on a shining braid, is adorned with pearl ornaments over the whole body, and wears moon-bright garments; the ambience suggests nocturnal Kāśī with moonlight on the Gaṅgā.
Auspicious adornment language elevates the devotee’s imagination into reverence, making meditation vivid and steady.
Maṇikarṇikā Tīrtha in Kāśī, through the celebratory depiction of its presiding goddess.
None directly; the verse continues the dhyāna/visualization framework.