rudra-gaáša ÄilÄ lakᚣa koáši-vadana
indra-gaáša ÄilÄ lakᚣa koáši-nayana
rudra-gaáša - the Ĺivas; ÄilÄ - arrived; lakᚣa koáši-vadana - possessing a hundred thousand and ten million faces; indra-gaáša - the Indras; ÄilÄ - arrived; lakᚣa - a hundred thousand; koáši - ten million; nayana - eyes.
It is said that Indra, the King of heaven, is very lusty. Once he had sexual intercourse with the wife of a great sage, and when the sage learned about this, he cursed lusty Indra with a curse that put vaginas all over his body. Being very much ashamed, Indra fell down at the lotus feet of the great sage and begged his pardon. Being compassionate, the sage turned the vaginas into eyes; therefore Indra possesses hundreds and thousands of eyes all over his body. Just as Lord BrahmÄ and Lord Ĺiva have many faces, the King of heaven, Indra, has many eyes.