अक्षसूत्रकरो भूत्वा दण्डी मुण्डी च मेखली । शाकयावकभक्षश्च वल्कलाजिनसंवृतः
akṣasūtrakaro bhūtvā daṇḍī muṇḍī ca mekhalī | śākayāvakabhakṣaśca valkalājinasaṃvṛtaḥ
हातात अक्षसूत्र धारण करून, दंडधारी, मुंडित मस्तक व मेखला परिधान करून; शाक व यवक भक्षण करीत, वल्कल‑अजिनाने आच्छादित राहू लागला।
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Revā/Narmadā (general)
Type: river
Scene: Kambu appears as a full ascetic: rosary-string in hand, staff-bearing, shaven head, wearing a belt, clothed in bark and antelope skin, living on vegetables and barley—standing near a forested riverbank hermitage.
Austerity is detailed through concrete disciplines—simplicity of dress, diet, and conduct—showing how restraint becomes a vehicle for sacred attainment.
Kambukeśvara, contextualized through the ascetic preparation that leads to the site’s Māhātmya.
Ascetic observances: carrying akṣasūtra, staff-bearing (daṇḍī), maunam implied, simple diet (śāka-yāvaka), and ascetic clothing (valkala-ajina).