शंकरोग्रगिरिजापते पते विश्वनाथविधिविष्णु संस्तुत । वेदवेद्यविदिताऽखिलेंगि तत्वां नतोस्मि नतवांछितप्रद
śaṃkarogragirijāpate pate viśvanāthavidhiviṣṇu saṃstuta | vedavedyaviditā'khileṃgi tatvāṃ natosmi natavāṃchitaprada
O Śaṅkara; O mighty Lord, consort of Girijā; O Master—Viśvanātha—praised by Brahmā and Viṣṇu; known through what the Vedas can truly know, the essence within all—I bow to You. Grant the desired boons to those who bow.
Mārtaṇḍa (Sūrya), inferred from context
Tirtha: Viśvanātha (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Inside the Viśvanātha temple: the liṅga radiates; Brahmā and Viṣṇu appear in reverent posture praising Śiva; the devotee bows, sensing Śiva as the essence within all beings.
Even the highest gods praise Viśvanātha; the supreme reality is to be sought through Vedic insight and devotion.
Viśvanātha of Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), the central sacred presence of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
None explicitly; the verse supports worship through praise, remembrance, and surrender.