इक्षुयष्टिमयं चापं पुष्पबाणसमन्वितम् । भृंगश्रेणिमय्या मौर्व्या शोभितं सुमनोहरम्
ikṣuyaṣṭimayaṃ cāpaṃ puṣpabāṇasamanvitam | bhṛṃgaśreṇimayyā maurvyā śobhitaṃ sumanoharam
他执一张甘蔗茎所制之弓,配以花箭,又以蜂群成列为弦加以装饰,观之极其妩媚动人。
Narrator
Tirtha: Arbuda (Arbudācala)
Type: peak
Listener: nṛpa / mahārāja
Scene: Kāma appears in full charming regalia: sugarcane bow, flower arrows, and a bowstring made of a buzzing line of bees—an embodiment of springtime allure, yet within a Śaiva sacred narrative frame.
The verse preserves sacred iconography: desire is portrayed through beauty and attraction, yet remains within the governance of divine order.
Indirectly, the Arbuda-Kāmeśvara context is upheld; the verse itself is primarily descriptive of Kāma.
None; this is an iconographic description (dhyāna-style imagery).