दिव्यैर्दुकूलनेपथ्यैरलंचक्रे मुदान्वितैः । त्रिनेत्रीकृतसद्भाल श्यामीकृतशिरोधरम्
divyairdukūlanepathyairalaṃcakre mudānvitaiḥ | trinetrīkṛtasadbhāla śyāmīkṛtaśirodharam
他以天界的衣饰与庄严,欢喜地为其装点:在洁净的额上画上三眼之相,又使头顶的发色转为幽黑。
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A joyful figure is ceremonially dressed in divine garments; the forehead bears a Śaiva ‘three-eyed’ emblem/tilaka, and the hair is darkened—suggesting festive consecration or devotional transformation.
Devotional adornment using Śaiva symbols expresses inner dedication and alignment with Śiva’s sanctifying presence.
The verse belongs to the Kāśī Khaṇḍa narrative stream, reinforcing Kāśī’s Śaiva devotional culture.
Applying Śaiva insignia (third-eye style mark) and ritual adornment with fine garments are described.