श्रद्धोपस्पर्शि दृदयलिंग त्रितयहेतुभिः । अज्ञानतिमिरार्काभैर्ज्ञानदान निदायकैः
śraddhopasparśi dṛdayaliṃga tritayahetubhiḥ | ajñānatimirārkābhairjñānadāna nidāyakaiḥ
With acts touched by śraddhā—causes of the threefold marks of sacred worship—and with offerings of knowledge that shine like a sun dispelling the darkness of ignorance,
Narrative context (Kāśī Khaṇḍa tradition: Skanda to Agastya); immediate speaker not explicit in this verse
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/Śaunaka group (frame; immediate listener not explicit)
Scene: A luminous Śiva-liṅga in Kāśī is worshipped with offerings symbolizing ‘threefold marks’ of sacred worship; rays of knowledge shine like a sun, pushing back a dark veil of ignorance around the devotees.
Faith-filled practice and the gift of knowledge are portrayed as powerful forces that remove the darkness of ignorance.
Within Kāśīkhaṇḍa Adhyāya 33, the wider passage culminates in the glorification of Śiva-tīrtha/Jñānoda in Kāśī.
It highlights jñāna-dāna—offering or imparting knowledge—as a meritorious act aligned with tīrtha-mahātmya.