द्रष्टृत्वादि विहीनं च शब्दस्पर्शसमुज्झितम् । व्यपेतगंधरूपं च रसत्यक्तमदिङ्मुखम्
draṣṭṛtvādi vihīnaṃ ca śabdasparśasamujjhitam | vyapetagaṃdharūpaṃ ca rasatyaktamadiṅmukham
ปราศจากภาวะแห่ง ‘ผู้เห็น’ และสิ่งทั้งปวงทำนองนั้น; ไร้เสียงและสัมผัส; กลิ่นและรูปดับสูญ; รสก็ละทิ้ง—ไร้ทิศไร้ทาง
Skanda
Listener: Audience/sage
Scene: An abstract depiction of sense-withdrawal at cosmic scale: no ears, skin, nose, eyes, tongue—no directions; forms and fragrances evaporate into emptiness; the scene feels like a dissolving mandala of the senses.
All sensory categories and even the sense of a perceiver dissolve—suggesting that ultimate reality (and the highest tīrtha teaching) lies beyond the senses.
None directly; it supports the cosmic preface to the Avimukta/Kāśī account.
None.