मान्योऽध्वरोसौ भवता तथा शतधृतिस्त्वयम् । कपालं वैधसं चापि नीललोहित धारय
mānyo'dhvarosau bhavatā tathā śatadhṛtistvayam | kapālaṃ vaidhasaṃ cāpi nīlalohita dhāraya
你应当尊重那场祭祀,同样也要尊重百毅(梵天)。噢,尼拉洛希塔(蓝红相间者),你也应当持有梵天的头骨。
Śiva (within Skanda’s narration; direct speech of Śiva to Bhairava)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śiva commands Bhairava/Nīlalohita to honor the sacrifice and Brahmā, and to bear Brahmā’s skull—visualized as a stark kapāla held or hung, signifying both terror and sacred duty.
Even after fierce divine acts, dharma requires honoring cosmic order—yajña and Brahmā—while accepting the burden (kapāla) that signifies accountability.
The verse belongs to the Kāśī-centered Bhairava cycle; the immediate focus is on the kapāla motif that becomes central to Bhairava’s sacred identity.
Bearing the kapāla (skull) is indicated, foreshadowing the kāpāla observance described next.