आम्रातकेश्वरात्क्षेत्राल्लिंगं सूक्ष्मेश संज्ञितम् । स्वयमभ्यागतं चात्र क्षेत्रे वै श्रेयसांपदे
āmrātakeśvarātkṣetrālliṃgaṃ sūkṣmeśa saṃjñitam | svayamabhyāgataṃ cātra kṣetre vai śreyasāṃpade
From the sacred area of Āmrātakeśvara, the Liṅga known as Sūkṣmeśa came here of its own accord, in this holy field that is truly the abode of auspicious welfare.
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue context)
Tirtha: Āmrātakeśvara / Sūkṣmeśa
Type: kshetra
Scene: A subtle, luminous liṅga (Sūkṣmeśa) appears as if arriving on its own into the Āmrātakeśvara sacred precinct; devas and sages witness the auspicious descent/arrival, the ground marked by mango (āmra) symbolism.
Kāśī is presented as a supreme śreyas-sthāna where Śiva’s presence manifests and relocates by divine will to uplift devotees.
Sūkṣmeśa (Sūkṣmeśvara) Liṅga, associated with Āmrātakeśvara within Kāśī.
No explicit rite is prescribed; the verse emphasizes the liṅga’s self-manifest/auto-arrival (svayam-abhyāgata) and the sanctity of the kṣetra.