भर्तृयज्ञ उवाच । सिद्धेश्वर इति ख्यातो महादेवो महीपते । तस्योत्पत्तिस्त्वया पूर्वं श्रुतात्र वदतो मम
bhartṛyajña uvāca | siddheśvara iti khyāto mahādevo mahīpate | tasyotpattistvayā pūrvaṃ śrutātra vadato mama
ভর্তৃযজ্ঞ বললেন—হে মহীপতে! এখানে মহাদেব ‘সিদ্ধেশ্বর’ নামে প্রসিদ্ধ। তাঁর উৎপত্তি তুমি পূর্বে শুনেছ; তবু এখন আমার মুখে তা শোনো, যেমন আমি বর্ণনা করি।
Bhartṛyajña
Tirtha: Siddheśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahi-pati / King (contextually Ānarta in subsequent verse)
Scene: A sage (Bhartṛyajña) addresses a king, pointing toward a Śiva shrine named Siddheśvara, beginning the origin narrative; the atmosphere is didactic and sacred.
Śiva’s presence becomes localized and name-sanctified as a tīrtha (Siddheśvara), and hearing its origin-story is part of Purāṇic devotional culture.
Siddheśvara—Mahādeva known by this name in the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra Māhātmya milieu.
None explicitly; the implied practice is śravaṇa (devotional listening) to the tīrtha’s origin narrative.
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