मलैर्द्वादशभिः किट्टं भिन्नं देहाद्बहिर्व्रजेत् । कर्णाक्षिनासिकाजिह्वादताः शिश्नं गुदं नखाः
malairdvādaśabhiḥ kiṭṭaṃ bhinnaṃ dehādbahirvrajet | karṇākṣināsikājihvādatāḥ śiśnaṃ gudaṃ nakhāḥ
ផ្នែកកាកសំណល់ ត្រូវបានបែងចែកជាមលៈដប់ពីរ ហើយចេញពីរាងកាយទៅខាងក្រៅ។ វាមាន៖ ត្រចៀក ភ្នែក ច្រមុះ អណ្តាត ធ្មេញ លិង្គ រន្ធគូថ និងក្រចក។
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced for Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative frame)
Scene: A schematic yogic anatomy: the body shown with highlighted ‘mala-outlets’ and the concept of kiṭṭa exiting, contrasted with a calm yogin observing without aversion—pure discrimination rather than disgust.
It encourages detachment by showing the body as a site of constant impurities, motivating purity and spiritual striving.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
No explicit rite; the broader implication supports śauca (purity) as a dharmic discipline.