तिलपर्ण स्धूलकर्ण दृमिचंड प्रभामय । सुकेश विंदते छाग कपर्दिन्पिंगलाक्षक
tilaparṇa sdhūlakarṇa dṛmicaṃḍa prabhāmaya | sukeśa viṃdate chāga kapardinpiṃgalākṣaka
提拉帕尔那(Tilaparṇa)、粗耳(Sthūlakarṇa)、树魔猛者(Dṛmicaṇḍa)、光辉者(Prabhāmaya);善发者(Sukeśa)、温达特(Vindate)、山羊者(Chāga)、结发者(Kapardin)、黄目者(Piṅgalākṣaka)——皆为伽那众之名。
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue context)
Tirtha: Vārāṇasī (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and sages
Scene: A procession of distinct gaṇas, each with emblematic features suggested by their names—leaf/seed motifs (Tilaparṇa), large ears (Sthūlakarṇa), radiant body (Prabhāmaya), tawny eyes (Piṅgalākṣaka)—standing ready for departure.
Kāśī’s sanctity is supported by Śiva’s attendant hosts; naming them signals protection, presence, and sacred order.
The context remains Kāśī/Vārāṇasī, though this verse chiefly lists gaṇa names rather than a specific tīrtha.
None; it is an enumerative (nāma) passage.