तत्पीठसेवनादस्य षोडशाब्दाकृतेः शिशोः । सिद्धिर्भवित्री परमा विश्वेशानुग्रहात्परात्
tatpīṭhasevanādasya ṣoḍaśābdākṛteḥ śiśoḥ | siddhirbhavitrī paramā viśveśānugrahātparāt
Durch den Dienst an jenem heiligen Sitz wird dieses Kind—obwohl erst sechzehnjährig—die höchste Vollendung erlangen, durch die erhabene Gnade Viśveśas.
Skanda (narration to Agastya, inferred from Kāśī Khaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Tat-pīṭha (context: Pañcamudrā-pīṭha) under Viśveśa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Not explicit in the excerpt
Scene: A sixteen-year-old ascetic stands before a radiant pīṭha, hands folded; above or behind, Viśveśa’s presence is suggested as a towering liṅga or luminous form, pouring grace like light onto the youth.
Spiritual accomplishment is ultimately secured by grace (anugraha), especially the grace of Viśveśa in Kāśī.
A particular pīṭha in Kāśī (linked to Pañcamudrā) and Viśveśa/Viśvanātha as the supreme bestower of grace there.
Tatpīṭha-sevanā—regular service/visitation and worship at that sacred seat.