जैगीषव्येश्वरं नाम लिंगं काश्यां सुदुर्लभम् । त्रीणि वर्षाणि संसेव्य लभेद्योगं न संशयः
jaigīṣavyeśvaraṃ nāma liṃgaṃ kāśyāṃ sudurlabham | trīṇi varṣāṇi saṃsevya labhedyogaṃ na saṃśayaḥ
In Kāśī there is a most rare Liṅga named Jaigīṣavyeśvara. By devotedly resorting to it for three years, one surely attains Yoga—there is no doubt.
Skanda
Tirtha: Jaigīṣavyeśvara (within Jyeṣṭheśvara-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A pilgrim-inquirer (traditionally Agastya/other ṛṣi in Kāśīkhaṇḍa frame)
Scene: A quiet Kāśī shrine with the Jaigīṣavyeśvara liṅga adorned with bilva leaves and water-offerings; a yogin-devotee seated nearby counting japa, marking the passage of years by lamps and seasonal garlands.
Steady, long-term devotion to a Kāśī shrine is presented as a direct means to yogic attainment.
The Jaigīṣavyeśvara Liṅga in Kāśī (Vārāṇasī).
Continuous ‘saṃsevanā’—regular worship/service at the Liṅga for three years.