यत्रास्ते श्रीपतिः साक्षात्सर्वेषामभयप्रदः । ततस्तु षोडशगुणः कैलासोऽस्ति शिवालयः
yatrāste śrīpatiḥ sākṣātsarveṣāmabhayapradaḥ | tatastu ṣoḍaśaguṇaḥ kailāso'sti śivālayaḥ
Dort weilt Śrīpati (Viṣṇu) selbst, der allen Furchtlosigkeit schenkt. Darüber hinaus, sechzehnfach höher, ist Kailāsa — die Wohnstatt Śivas.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kailāsa (as Śiva-dhāma) / Vaikuṇṭha (as Viṣṇu-dhāma)
Type: peak
Listener: Pilgrim-audience within the text (general)
Scene: Two-tier celestial tableau: Vaikuṇṭha with Śrīpati radiating ‘abhaya’, and above it the snow-bright Kailāsa peak as Śiva’s luminous abode.
It presents a graded sacred cosmos while affirming divine protection (abhaya) and the exalted status of Śiva’s Kailāsa.
Kailāsa is highlighted as Śiva’s supreme abode; within the Kāśī narrative, this supports the greatness of Śiva-centered liberation theology.
No explicit ritual is given; the focus is on theological geography and divine abodes.