ज्योतिः सिद्धवटे ज्योतिस्ते पश्यंतीह ये द्विजाः । अथवाश्रीमहाकालद्रष्टारः पुण्यराशयः
jyotiḥ siddhavaṭe jyotiste paśyaṃtīha ye dvijāḥ | athavāśrīmahākāladraṣṭāraḥ puṇyarāśayaḥ
Das göttliche Licht ist in Siddhavaṭa; die Zweimalgeborenen, die hier jenes Licht schauen—ja, die den Darśan des ehrwürdigen Mahākāla erlangen—werden zu einem Berg von Verdienst.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī-khaṇḍa discourse, often Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Siddhavaṭa (Kāśī)
Type: ghat
Scene: At Siddhavaṭa, a radiant column of light appears near a sacred banyan; dvijas and pilgrims gaze with folded hands; Mahākāla’s presence is implied as a dark-stone liṅga with a luminous aura.
Darśana (sacred vision) of the kṣetra’s jyoti and of Mahākāla is itself a powerful generator of puṇya.
Siddhavaṭa and the darśana of Śrī Mahākāla within the same sacred landscape.
None formal; emphasis is on seeing (darśana) the jyoti and Mahākāla.