ग्रहणानंतरे स्नानं दंडखातेति पुण्यदम् । जैगीषव्य गुहा तत्र तत्र लिंगं तदाह्वयम्
grahaṇānaṃtare snānaṃ daṃḍakhāteti puṇyadam | jaigīṣavya guhā tatra tatra liṃgaṃ tadāhvayam
والاغتسال هناك عقب الكسوف مباشرةً مُكْسِبٌ للثواب؛ ويُعرَف ذلك الموضع المقدّس باسم دَنْدَخاتَ (Daṇḍakhāta). وفي ذلك المكان بعينه كهفُ جايگيشَفْيَ (Jaigīṣavya)، واللِنگا المُقامة هناك مشهورةٌ بهذا الاسم.
Skanda
Tirtha: Daṇḍakhāta
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrimage-inquirer audience (ṛṣis/śaunaka-lineage style implied)
Scene: Pilgrims bathe at a small sacred water-spot just after an eclipse; nearby a cave-mouth (guhā) with a Śiva-liṅga shrine bearing the name Jaigīṣavya; twilight sky transitioning from eclipse shadow to clear light.
Auspicious times like eclipses intensify tīrtha-merit; disciplined bathing (snāna) at Kāśī’s holy spots yields puṇya.
Daṇḍakhāta and Jaigīṣavya-guhā in Kāśī, along with the liṅga famed by that association.
Snāna (bathing) immediately after a grahaṇa (eclipse).