वरदाभयहस्तं च धारिणं च परश्वधम् । दधानं नागवलयकेयूरांगदमुद्रिकम्
varadābhayahastaṃ ca dhāriṇaṃ ca paraśvadham | dadhānaṃ nāgavalayakeyūrāṃgadamudrikam
ଯାହାଙ୍କ ହସ୍ତ ଵରଦ ଓ ଅଭୟ ମୁଦ୍ରାଧାରୀ, ଏବଂ ଯିଏ ପରଶୁ ଧାରଣ କରନ୍ତି; ଯିଏ ନାଗବଳୟ, କେୟୂର, ଅଙ୍ଗଦ ଓ ମୁଦ୍ରିକା ପରିଧାନ କରନ୍ତି—ସେହି ପ୍ରଭୁଙ୍କୁ ଧ୍ୟାନ କର।
Unspecified (contextual narrator in Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: Śiva with two hands in varada and abhaya, another holding paraśu; serpent bracelets and armlets; rings glinting; ornaments detailed and alive, emphasizing both tenderness and martial readiness.
Śiva is both compassionate and formidable—granting boons and protection while wielding the power that cuts ignorance.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the focus is Śiva’s meditative iconography.
Meditative visualization of Śiva’s gestures (varada/abhaya) and implements (axe) along with his serpent ornaments.