स्वार्थदीपदशोद्योत लिंगमौलि तमोहरः । कलिंगविषये राज्यं प्राप्तो धर्मरतिः सदा
svārthadīpadaśodyota liṃgamauli tamoharaḥ | kaliṃgaviṣaye rājyaṃ prāpto dharmaratiḥ sadā
লিঙ্গক মুকুটৰূপে ধৰি, অন্ধকাৰ নাশক, নিজৰ উদ্দেশ্যৰ দহ দীপৰ দৰে দীপ্তিমান—তেওঁ কলিঙ্গ দেশত ৰাজ্য লাভ কৰিলে, সদায় ধৰ্মত ৰতি থকা।
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative, typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra influence (implied); Kaliṅga as beneficiary land
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A crowned king whose diadem bears a small liṅga emblem; ten lamps blaze around him, symbolizing self-directed dharmic purpose; the realm of Kaliṅga is shown prospering under his righteous gaze.
Śiva-devotion (liṅga as ‘crown’) and commitment to dharma are depicted as the true sources of inner illumination and outer prosperity.
No single Kāśī tīrtha is named; the verse connects Śaiva symbolism with the Kaliṅga realm within the story’s unfolding.
The imagery of lamps suggests dīpa-dāna/dīpa-sevā, though no direct injunction is stated in this verse.
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