आकर्णमाकृप्य च तं मुमोच मुखादथोद्भूतमभूच्च भस्म
ākarṇamākṛpya ca taṃ mumoca mukhādathodbhūtamabhūcca bhasma
他引弦至耳而放;随即自其口中,圣灰迸涌而出。
Sūta (narration of the act and its effect)
Scene: At full draw to the ear, Barbarīka releases; simultaneously ash bursts from his mouth like a sacred plume, merging martial action with ritual portent.
Bhasma signifies the final truth of impermanence and Śiva’s supremacy—powerful acts culminate in the reminder that all returns to ash.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None explicitly; bhasma is presented as a sacred manifestation rather than a prescribed observance.