पितृकाननसंवासं शूलिनं च कपालिनम् । द्विजिह्वसंगसुभगं जलाधारं कपर्दिनम्
pitṛkānanasaṃvāsaṃ śūlinaṃ ca kapālinam | dvijihvasaṃgasubhagaṃ jalādhāraṃ kapardinam
ମୁଁ ତାଙ୍କୁ ଚିହ୍ନିଲି ନାହିଁ—ଯିଏ ପିତୃକାନନରେ ବସନ୍ତି, ଶୂଳଧାରୀ ଓ କପାଳଧାରୀ; ଦ୍ୱିଜିହ୍ୱ (ସର୍ପ) ସଙ୍ଗରେ ଶୋଭିତ, ଗଙ୍ଗାଧର, ଜଟାଧାରୀ ପ୍ରଭୁ।
Dakṣa
Tirtha: Kāśī-śmaśāna (symbolic within Kāśī-kṣetra)
Type: ghat
Scene: Śiva as Śūlin and Kapālin, adorned with serpents, bearing Gaṅgā in his matted locks; backdrop evokes a ‘forest of the Fathers’—a cremation-ground grove with sacred stillness.
Śiva sanctifies what the world fears—death, serpents, and ascetic austerity—turning them into signs of liberation.
The imagery resonates with Kāśī’s śmaśāna (cremation-ground) spirituality, though no named tīrtha appears in this verse.
None; it lists Śiva’s ascetic and cosmic emblems.