कर्णिकारे गणाध्यक्षं कैलासे तु गणाधिपम् । गंगाद्वारे हिमस्थानं जल लिंगे जलप्रियम्
karṇikāre gaṇādhyakṣaṃ kailāse tu gaṇādhipam | gaṃgādvāre himasthānaṃ jala liṃge jalapriyam
In Karṇikāra ist er Gaṇādhyakṣa; auf dem Kailāsa Gaṇādhipa. In Gaṅgādvāra (Haridvāra) ist er Himasthāna, und bei Jala-liṅga ist er Jalapriya—so sind Śivas Gestalten an ihren heiligen Sitzen bekannt.
Śiva (Īśvara)
Tirtha: Gaṅgādvāra (Haridwar)
Type: ghat
Listener: Devī
Scene: Four linked scenes: a forest shrine at Karṇikāra with gaṇa-leader iconography; snow-clad Kailāsa with Śiva as Gaṇādhipa; Haridwar ghats with pilgrims and flowing Gaṅgā; a water-surrounded liṅga receiving continuous abhiṣeka.
Remembering Śiva through his named liṅgas anchored in holy places is itself a devotional act that connects sacred geography with inner worship.
Gaṅgādvāra (Haridvāra) is explicitly referenced, along with Kailāsa and other named tīrtha-locations tied to Śiva’s forms.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; the verse functions as a sacred catalogue for recitation and remembrance of tīrthas and liṅga-names.