स्नापयन्ति विरूपाक्षमुमादेहार्धधारिणम् । कामाङ्गदहनं देवमघासुरनिषूदनम्
snāpayanti virūpākṣamumādehārdhadhāriṇam | kāmāṅgadahanaṃ devamaghāsuraniṣūdanam
તેઓ વિરূপાક્ષનો અભિષેક કરે છે—ઉમાના દેહનો અર્ધભાગ ધારણ કરનાર દેવ, કામના અંગોને દહન કરનાર અને અઘાસુરનો નિષેધ કરનાર।
Mārkaṇḍeya (context continues)
Tirtha: Virūpākṣa-Śiva at Revā-tīrtha (as described)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārtha
Scene: Priests pour streams of milk and sacred liquids over a liṅga or anthropomorphic Śiva icon; the deity is envisioned as Virūpākṣa and Ardhanārīśvara—half Umā—radiant, with the mythic fire of Kāma-dahana suggested in the background.
Abhiṣeka is not mere ritual—it is devotion to the cosmic Lord who transcends desire (Kāma) and destroys great evils (Aghāsura).
The Revā/Narmadā tīrtha of Adhyāya 72, where Śiva is worshipped through bathing and offerings.
Śiva-abhiṣeka (snāpana)—ritual bathing of the deity/liṅga at the tīrtha.
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