लेपाभावाच्छिरोहीनं शेषांगावयवं नृप । यथोक्तं निर्मयित्वा तं स्कन्दं वाक्यमथाब्रवीत्
lepābhāvācchirohīnaṃ śeṣāṃgāvayavaṃ nṛpa | yathoktaṃ nirmayitvā taṃ skandaṃ vākyamathābravīt
王よ、練り香が足りなかったため、頭のないまま、しかし他の肢体は整えて造った。意のままに形づくると、彼女はスカンダに言葉をかけた。
Pulastya
Tirtha: Arbuda-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: nṛpa (king)
Scene: Gaurī fashions a body from fragrant unguent; the form is complete in limbs but headless; she turns to Skanda and speaks, initiating the next action.
Purāṇic narratives frame sacred power through divine intention and dialogue—events become tīrtha-memory when linked to deities like Skanda.
The verse continues the Mahāvināyaka origin narrative that supports the shrine’s sanctity within Arbuda Khaṇḍa.
None; it sets up the forthcoming instruction/dialogue involving Skanda.