श्लक्ष्णं कोटिशलाकं च विश्वकर्मविनिर्मितम् । पांडुरं रत्नदंडं च स्थूलमुक्तावलंबितम्
ślakṣṇaṃ koṭiśalākaṃ ca viśvakarmavinirmitam | pāṃḍuraṃ ratnadaṃḍaṃ ca sthūlamuktāvalaṃbitam
ឆត្រនោះរលោងទន់ មានជើងឆ្អឹងច្រើនរាប់មិនអស់ បង្កើតដោយព្រះវិશ્વកರ್ಮា។ វាសភ្លឺស ស្អាត មានដងធ្វើពីរត្នៈ ហើយព្យួរតុបតែងដោយខ្សែមុត្ដាធំៗ។
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya ṛṣis (frame)
Scene: Close-up focus on the ceremonial umbrella: countless fine ribs, perfectly smooth surface, a pale-white sheen, jeweled handle, and strings of large pearls swaying as attendants hold it above Hari.
Devotional beauty and excellence in offerings symbolize inner reverence—making worship a dignified celebration of the divine.
The Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative context is Kāśī, whose māhātmya includes richly described divine ceremonies.
Not a rule, but a model of upacāra: presenting finely made royal insignia (like a cchatra) adorned with jewels and pearls.