रसालशालमुकुलं वीक्ष्यते यच्छरद्यदः । महाकालभयं मन्येप्यकालेपि पुरौकसाम्
rasālaśālamukulaṃ vīkṣyate yaccharadyadaḥ | mahākālabhayaṃ manyepyakālepi puraukasām
Apabila pokok mangga dan śāla kelihatan bertunas seolah-olah musim luruh, padahal di luar musim—aku menganggapnya sebagai gerun Mahākāla, ketakutan yang menimpa penghuni kota walau pada waktu yang tidak sepatutnya.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Mango and śāla branches show fresh buds in an impossible season; townspeople look up uneasily. A shadowy, symbolic presence of Mahākāla (time) is suggested through dark clouds, a looming trident silhouette, or a clock-like sun.
Untimely signs in nature point to the supremacy of Kāla (Time) and remind residents to take refuge in dharma and the Lord who rules time.
The verse operates within Kāśī’s sacred narrative; Mahākāla is invoked as the divine principle presiding over time and fear.
None explicitly; it frames a mood of warning and reverence.