गंगायमुनयोः पार्श्वे शूद्रकेश्वरसंज्ञितम् । लिगं संस्थापितं तेन सर्वपातकनाशनम्
gaṃgāyamunayoḥ pārśve śūdrakeśvarasaṃjñitam | ligaṃ saṃsthāpitaṃ tena sarvapātakanāśanam
وعلى الضفة إلى جانب الغانغا واليامونا أقام لِنْغًا يُدعى «شودراكيشڤرا»—وهو رمز شيفا الذي يُبيد جميع الآثام بلا استثناء.
Skanda (deduced from Māhātmya narrative style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Tirtha: Śūdrakeśvara
Type: kshetra
Scene: On a riverbank where Gaṅgā and Yamunā are both present, the devotee installs a dark stone liṅga on a pedestal; priests and pilgrims witness the consecration, with the rivers flowing like living deities behind.
Establishing and honoring a Śiva-liṅga at a sacred river-site is portrayed as a direct means to the destruction of sins.
A Śaiva shrine named Śūdrakeśvara located beside the Gaṅgā and Yamunā, within the tīrtha-setting of their confluence region.
The act of installing (saṃsthāpana) a Śiva-liṅga at the tīrtha is highlighted as meritorious and sin-destroying.