केचिच्च नक्रवदनाः सारमेयमुखाः परे । सृगालवदनाश्चान्य उष्ट्राभवदनाः परे
kecicca nakravadanāḥ sārameyamukhāḥ pare | sṛgālavadanāścānya uṣṭrābhavadanāḥ pare
କେହି ନକ୍ରବଦନ (ମଗରମୁଖ) ଥିଲେ, ଅନ୍ୟେ ସାରମେୟମୁଖ (କୁକୁରମୁଖ) ଥିଲେ। କେହି ସୃଗାଳବଦନ (ଶିଆଳମୁଖ), ଅନ୍ୟେ ଉଷ୍ଟ୍ରସଦୃଶ ମୁଖଧାରୀ ଥିଲେ।
Narrator (context not specified in snippet; likely a purāṇic narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: Close-up vignettes of grotesque yet vivid faces: crocodile-snouted, dog-faced, jackal-faced, camel-faced beings, each with distinct textures—scales, fur, sharp teeth—set against a smoky, turbulent backdrop.
The Purāṇa uses extraordinary forms to evoke awe and humility before the divine forces that guard and govern the worlds.
No tīrtha is mentioned.
None.