गिरींद्रजागिरं श्रुत्वा गिरीश इति तत्त्ववित् । हित्वा हिमगिरिं प्राप्तो निजमानंदकाननम्
girīṃdrajāgiraṃ śrutvā girīśa iti tattvavit | hitvā himagiriṃ prāpto nijamānaṃdakānanam
فلما سمع نداءَ ربِّ الجبال، العارفَ بالحقيقة—شيفا، سيّدَ الجبال—ترك الهيمالايا وأتى إلى غابته هو، غابةَ النعيم: أَنَندَفَنَ (كاشي).
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration)
Tirtha: Ānandavana (within Kāśī/Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śiva, the mountain-lord, hearing a divine summons, turns from the snowy Himālaya and journeys toward Kāśī’s Ānandavana—lush, radiant, filled with sacred trees and subtle liṅga-presence—signaling a cosmic ‘homecoming’ into the city of liberation.
Kāśī (Ānandavana) is portrayed as Śiva’s own chosen abode, the natural seat of divine bliss and liberation.
Ānandavana—identified with the Kāśī-kṣetra (Vārāṇasī sacred region).
None explicitly; the verse focuses on Śiva’s movement to and residence in the sacred field.