शर्वं कपालहस्तं च ग्रीवार्द्धे गरलान्वितम् । रुण्डमालार्द्धहारं च सितगौरं समंततः
śarvaṃ kapālahastaṃ ca grīvārddhe garalānvitam | ruṇḍamālārddhahāraṃ ca sitagauraṃ samaṃtataḥ
त्यांनी शर्वाला पाहिले—हातात कपाल धारण केलेले, कंठाचा अर्धभाग गरलचिन्हित; रुण्डमाळा अर्धहारासारखी परिधान केलेली, आणि सर्व बाजूंनी श्वेत-गौर तेजाने दीप्त।
Narrator (contextual deduction)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Deities behold Śiva: skull held in hand, throat stained by poison, half-ornament of severed heads, body luminous—white-fair radiance surrounding a fearsome yet benevolent presence.
Śiva’s form unites awe and refuge: the poison signifies cosmic protection, and the fierce ornaments signify transcendence over death.
Not specified in this verse; it serves as a descriptive vision within the chapter’s tīrtha narrative.
None; it is a contemplative description supporting devotional visualization (dhyāna) and praise.