तस्य कल्पः पुरा प्रोक्तः पातालोत्तरसंग्रहे । तत्र लिंगान्यनेकानि सिद्धस्थानानि षोडश
tasya kalpaḥ purā proktaḥ pātālottarasaṃgrahe | tatra liṃgānyanekāni siddhasthānāni ṣoḍaśa
Sein heiliger Bericht wurde einst im Pātālottara-saṃgraha gelehrt. Dort gibt es viele Liṅgas und sechzehn Sitze der Siddhas.
Śiva (Īśvara)
Tirtha: Liṅga-maṇḍala of Dunnāville; Ṣoḍaśa-siddha-sthāna
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: A sacred mandala landscape: numerous small liṅgas under trees and on stone platforms, with sixteen marked siddha-pīṭhas; subtle aura and ascetics in meditation.
A tīrtha’s authority is reinforced through lineage of teaching and cross-references, presenting the site as both a spiritual field and a siddha-landscape.
The Dunnāville/Pātāla-opening region, marked by many Śiva liṅgas and sixteen Siddha-sthānas.
No explicit ritual; the verse emphasizes the presence of liṅgas and siddha-abodes as sources of merit and attainment.