भैरवस्यापिहस्ताग्रादपतद्वैधसं शिरः । यत्रानंदवने तत्र वृत्रशत्रो व्रज द्रुतम्
bhairavasyāpihastāgrādapatadvaidhasaṃ śiraḥ | yatrānaṃdavane tatra vṛtraśatro vraja drutam
في آنندافانا، سقط رأسُ فايدهسا (براهما) من طرف يدِ بهايرافا. يا عدوَّ فِرترا، امضِ سريعًا إلى ذلك الموضع بعينه.
Bṛhaspati
Tirtha: Ānandavana (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Indra (Vṛtraśatru)
Scene: Bhairava, fierce and radiant, holds the severed head of Vaidhasa (Brahmā); at Ānandavana the head drops from the fingertips, signifying release. Indra is urged to hurry to that sanctified spot.
Ānandavana is portrayed as a uniquely sanctifying locus where even cosmic transgressions find resolution through Śiva’s order.
Ānandavana, the sacred forest/grove within Kāśī.
To go quickly to Ānandavana; no explicit ritual act is stated.