वदनैकमहाद्वारे षड्गवाक्षवितभूषिते । ओष्ठद्वयकाटे च तथा दंतार्गलान्विते
vadanaikamahādvāre ṣaḍgavākṣavitabhūṣite | oṣṭhadvayakāṭe ca tathā daṃtārgalānvite
വായയാണ് ഇതിന്റെ ഏക മഹാദ്വാരം, ആറു ‘ജാലകങ്ങൾ’ കൊണ്ട് അലങ്കൃതം; രണ്ടു അധരങ്ങൾ കപാടങ്ങൾ, പല്ലുകൾ അതിന്റെ അർഗളകൾ (താഴ്പ്പാളുകൾ)।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa convention)
Scene: A human figure stylized as a small house-fort: mouth as arched doorway, six windows glowing, lips as doors, teeth as a visible bolt; a yogin stands guard at the gate with japa-mālā.
It frames the body as a constructed ‘house’ with openings, reducing identification with it and encouraging detachment.
No tīrtha is mentioned; it is part of a philosophical depiction of the body.
None; the verse supports contemplative insight rather than external ritual.