प्रातःस्नानं विधायादौ नत्वा पंचविनायकान् । नमस्कृत्वाथ विश्वेशं स्थित्वा निर्वाणमंडपे
prātaḥsnānaṃ vidhāyādau natvā paṃcavināyakān | namaskṛtvātha viśveśaṃ sthitvā nirvāṇamaṃḍape
Zuerst, nachdem man das morgendliche Bad vollzogen hat, verneige man sich vor den Fünf Vināyakas. Dann, nachdem man Viśveśa (den Herrn des Universums) verehrt hat, soll man im Nirvāṇa-maṇḍapa stehen.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Nirvāṇa-maṇḍapa (within Viśveśvara precinct)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim at dawn, wet hair and simple cloth, hands folded; small Gaṇeśa shrines (five) in a row; then the towering presence of Viśveśvara; finally a pillared hall labeled Nirvāṇa-maṇḍapa where the pilgrim stands in stillness.
Purity (snāna), obstacle-removal (Vināyaka), and Śiva-darśana form the correct order for Kāśī pilgrimage.
Viśveśa (Kāśī Viśvanātha) and the Nirvāṇa-maṇḍapa, along with the Pañca-vināyaka sites.
Morning bath → bow to the Five Vināyakas → salute Viśveśa → stand in Nirvāṇa-maṇḍapa.