जंभको जृंभणमुखो ज्वालानेत्रो वृकोदरः । गर्तनेत्रो महानेत्रस्तुच्छनेत्रोंऽत्रमण्डनः
jaṃbhako jṛṃbhaṇamukho jvālānetro vṛkodaraḥ | gartanetro mahānetrastucchanetroṃ'tramaṇḍanaḥ
Kẻ là Jaṃbhaka; kẻ miệng há rộng. Kẻ mắt bừng lửa; kẻ bụng như sói. Kẻ mắt trũng sâu; kẻ mắt to lớn; kẻ mắt nhỏ li ti; và kẻ trang sức bằng ruột gan.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: a sage (muni)
Scene: A varied troop of gaṇas: one named Jaṃbhaka, one with a yawning gaping mouth, one with flame-like eyes, one with a wolfish belly, others with sunken, huge, or tiny eyes, and one garlanded/adorned with entrails—standing as sentries.
The multiplicity of forms signifies total protection—no direction or approach to the kṣetra is left unguarded.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), through the depiction of its formidable protectors.
None is stated in this verse.