अजिनांबरदिग्वासः स्वर्धुनी क्लिन्नमौलिज । विरूपाक्षाहिनेपथ्य गृणन्नामावलीमिमाम्
ajināṃbaradigvāsaḥ svardhunī klinnamaulija | virūpākṣāhinepathya gṛṇannāmāvalīmimām
Nakasuot ng kasuotang balat at ang mga dako mismo bilang damit, na ang buhol-buhol na buhok ay basâ sa makalangit na ilog; pinalamutian ng mga ahas at taglay ang di-mapapantayang Mata—sa gayon dapat bigkasin ang kuwintas ng mga Pangalan na ito.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī / Kāśī-kṣetra
Type: ghat
Scene: Śiva as the archetypal digambara ascetic: skin-garment, directions as clothing, jaṭā wet with Gaṅgā, serpents as adornment, the striking third eye; a devotee chants a nāmāvali with rosary near the river.
Contemplating Śiva’s sacred form supports focused recitation of His names and steadies devotion.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred geography of the chapter; Gaṅgā is invoked as Śiva’s heavenly river.
Recitation of a nāmāvalī (garland of divine names), supported by meditative visualization of Śiva.