कुतोऽयं धूमसंभारो ज्वालावल्यः कुतस्त्वमूः । को वा मृत्युंजयं रुद्रं नो विद्यान्मदमोहितः
kuto'yaṃ dhūmasaṃbhāro jvālāvalyaḥ kutastvamūḥ | ko vā mṛtyuṃjayaṃ rudraṃ no vidyānmadamohitaḥ
「この立ちこめる煙はどこから来たのか。これらの炎の花鬘はどこから現れたのか。驕りと迷妄に酔い、死を征するルドラを識らぬ者がいようか。」
Skanda (narrative voice; rhetorical theological assertion)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sky thick with smoke and looping flame-garlands; figures look upward in startled recognition as the presence of Mṛtyuñjaya-Rudra is implied behind the omens.
Pride veils spiritual perception; true wisdom recognizes Śiva as Mṛtyuñjaya, the Lord beyond death.
Within Kāśīkhaṇḍa, the teaching supports Kāśī’s fame as the city where Śiva’s death-conquering grace is especially manifest.
None explicitly; the verse points to devotion and right recognition of Rudra.