मृणालगौरं गजचर्मवाससं गंगातरंगो क्षितमौलिदेशम् । नागेंद्रहारावलिकंकणोर्मिकाकिरीटकोट्यंगदकुंडलोज्ज्वलम्
mṛṇālagauraṃ gajacarmavāsasaṃ gaṃgātaraṃgo kṣitamaulideśam | nāgeṃdrahārāvalikaṃkaṇormikākirīṭakoṭyaṃgadakuṃḍalojjvalam
他色泽如莲茎纤维般皎白,披着象皮为衣;恒河的波涛安住于其顶。又以蛇王为璎珞,腕钏臂环成列,冠冕与耳饰辉耀夺目。
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Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Gaṅgādhara sambandha)
Type: river
Scene: Śiva, pale like lotus fiber, wearing elephant hide; Gaṅgā’s rippling stream crowns his head; serpent-king garland on chest; wrists and arms ringed with ornaments; crown and earrings gleam—ascetic majesty fused with regal brilliance.
It magnifies Śiva’s transcendence through sacred symbols—Gaṅgā, serpent, and ascetic attire—uniting purity, power, and renunciation in one vision.
No single tīrtha is specified; Gaṅgā is mentioned as a sacred river associated with Śiva’s iconography.
None explicitly; the verse serves as a meditative visualization of Śiva.