स्वल्पक्रोधसमाविष्टं द्विजाश्चक्रुस्तमं कितम् । चक्रं च वामभागेषु शूलं पार्श्वे च दक्षिणे
svalpakrodhasamāviṣṭaṃ dvijāścakrustamaṃ kitam | cakraṃ ca vāmabhāgeṣu śūlaṃ pārśve ca dakṣiṇe
स्वल्पक्रोधसमाविष्टा द्विजास्तं कृतं चिह्नयामासुः—वामभागे चक्रं, दक्षिणपार्श्वे शूलं च।
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Tīrtha-māhātmya; exact speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Scene: Brāhmaṇas, mildly angered, inscribe/mark a bull with a discus emblem on its left side and a trident emblem on its right flank—an extraordinary rite-like act.
The verse highlights Hari–Hara unity through emblems (cakra and śūla), suggesting divine protection and sacral identification within a tīrtha narrative.
The larger adhyāya belongs to a Reva/Śālagrāma-associated tīrtha context, though the verse itself focuses on the act of marking rather than naming the site.
No direct prescription; it narrates a symbolic act of marking with divine insignia (cakra/śūla).
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