अस्थिध्वजांकितं दृष्ट्वा यथा पांथा जलाशयम् । दूरं यंति तथा भस्म भालांकं यमकिंकराः
asthidhvajāṃkitaṃ dṛṣṭvā yathā pāṃthā jalāśayam | dūraṃ yaṃti tathā bhasma bhālāṃkaṃ yamakiṃkarāḥ
Như khách lữ hành thấy cột chỉ đường đến hồ nước mà đi xa về hướng ấy, cũng vậy, các kẻ hầu của Yama liền lánh xa khi thấy trán được đánh dấu bằng tro thiêng.
Tapasvī/Muni (unnamed)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka-ādi ṛṣis
Scene: A didactic tableau: on one side, travelers spot a sign for a water reservoir and move toward it; on the other, Yama’s attendants spot the ash-marked forehead and move away—two mirrored movements illustrating the simile.
The Śaiva bhasma-mark is celebrated as a decisive sign of protection, reversing fear and danger through sacred identity.
The broader episode belongs to Kāśī’s tīrtha-mahātmya (with Vimalodaka Saras in view), where such protections are narrated.
Keeping the forehead marked with bhasma/vibhūti as a protective observance.