अष्टदिक्ष्वष्टकीलांश्च निखन्यैव ससूत्रकान् । कृष्णाजिनधरो भूत्वा बर्बरीकसमन्वितः
aṣṭadikṣvaṣṭakīlāṃśca nikhanyaiva sasūtrakān | kṛṣṇājinadharo bhūtvā barbarīkasamanvitaḥ
Dans les huit directions, il enfonça huit pieux, chacun lié de fils. Revêtu d’une peau d’antilope noire et accompagné de Barbarīka, il poursuivit le rite.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Siddhāmbikā-sthāna
Type: kshetra
Scene: Around the maṇḍala, eight pegs are driven into the ground in the eight directions and laced with threads; the sādhaka wears a black antelope-skin; Barbarīka stands nearby as attendant/guard.
Spiritual power is approached with restraint and protection—outer order mirrors inner concentration.
The ritual action continues at Siddhāmbikā’s Kāśī setting, portraying it as a siddhi-bestowing arena.
Setting boundary markers: eight pegs in eight directions with thread/cord arrangement; wearing kṛṣṇājina during the rite.