अग्निज्वालोज्ज्वलैः शृङ्गैस्त्रिनेत्रा सुपयस्विनी । अग्निपूर्णा ह्यग्निमुखा अग्निघ्राणाग्निलोचना
agnijvālojjvalaiḥ śṛṅgaistrinetrā supayasvinī | agnipūrṇā hyagnimukhā agnighrāṇāgnilocanā
उसके सींग अग्नि-ज्वाला की भाँति दिप्त थे; वह त्रिनेत्री और दुग्ध-समृद्ध थी। वह अग्नि से परिपूर्ण, अग्नि-मुखी, अग्नि-नासिका और अग्नि-नेत्रों वाली थी।
Mārkaṇḍeya (narrating)
Tirtha: Kapilā Tīrtha
Type: kund
Listener: Rājā (Bhārata)
Scene: Close-up iconographic vision of Kapilā: horns like tongues of flame, a third eye on the forehead, abundant udders symbolizing plenty; the face and eyes glow like fire, with heat-haze around the body.
The sacred is portrayed as both nourishing (milk) and purifying-transformative (fire), revealing tīrtha power as simultaneously gentle and formidable.
Kapilā-tīrtha, whose greatness is anchored in the fiery, auspicious manifestation of Kapilā.
No direct prescription here; it provides a visionary description supporting the tīrtha’s extraordinary sanctity.
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