कानिकानि च पुण्यानि कथ्यतां शिवपूजने । इतिहासपुराणानि वेदाध्ययनमेव च
kānikāni ca puṇyāni kathyatāṃ śivapūjane | itihāsapurāṇāni vedādhyayanameva ca
শিৱপূজনত লাভ হোৱা নানা প্ৰকাৰ পুণ্য কৃপা কৰি কওক; ইতিһাস-পুৰাণ (শ্ৰৱণ/পাঠ)ৰ পুণ্য আৰু বেদ অধ্যয়নৰ পুণ্যো কওক।
Ṛṣayaḥ (the sages)
Tirtha: Kedāra
Type: kshetra
Listener: The authoritative sage/speaker to whom they appeal
Scene: Sages in a Himalayan hermitage near Kedāra request a catalog of merits in Śiva-worship, including the fruits of Itihāsa-Purāṇa recitation and Vedic study; palm-leaf manuscripts and a sacrificial fire sit beside a Śiva-liṅga.
Śiva devotion is strengthened by śāstra—study and sacred narration—so worship and scriptural learning together generate merit.
The Kedārakhaṇḍa framework situates these questions within Kedāra’s pilgrimage and Śaiva sacred landscape.
Śiva-pūjā is foregrounded, alongside the religious practice of studying the Veda and engaging with Itihāsa-Purāṇa.