स्कंद उवाच । श्रुत्वेति नंदिनो वाक्यं देवदेवेश्वरो हरः । श्रद्धा प्रसाद्य शैलादिमिदं प्रोवाच कुंभज
skaṃda uvāca | śrutveti naṃdino vākyaṃ devadeveśvaro haraḥ | śraddhā prasādya śailādimidaṃ provāca kuṃbhaja
Skanda said: Hearing Nandin’s words, Hara—the Lord of the lords of the gods—graciously accepted them with faith and spoke this to Kumbhaja (Agastya) concerning Śailādi and the rest.
Skanda
Tirtha: Śailādi (cluster beginning with Śrīśaila)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A three-tiered transmission scene: Skanda narrates; within the narration, Hara listens to Nandin and then speaks to Agastya (Kumbhaja) about Śailādi tīrthas.
Purāṇic teaching is transmitted through reverent listening and grace—Śiva responds when devotion and faith are present.
No single tīrtha is praised directly; it serves as a narrative bridge introducing further site-glorification (beginning with Śailādi).
None; it is a speaker/scene-setting verse emphasizing śraddhā (faith) and the act of hearing.