तद्दक्षिणे नरो दृष्ट्वा लिंगं कालंजरेश्वरम् । जरां कालं विनिर्जित्य मम लोके वसेच्चिरम्
taddakṣiṇe naro dṛṣṭvā liṃgaṃ kālaṃjareśvaram | jarāṃ kālaṃ vinirjitya mama loke vasecciram
To the south of that, a man who beholds the Kālañjareśvara Liṅga conquers old age and time, and dwells for a long while in my world.
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue context)
Tirtha: Kālañjareśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrims/sages within the Kāśī-māhātmya narrative frame
Scene: A pilgrim stands in awe before the Kālañjareśvara liṅga; behind him, a shadowy wheel of time dissolves, while Śiva’s presence radiates stillness; the southern directional marker is shown as a path from the previous shrine.
Even mere darśana of a Kāśī-liṅga is portrayed as spiritually transformative, overcoming mortality’s pressures.
Kālañjareśvara Liṅga, located to the south of the previously mentioned shrine in the Kāśī sacred map.
Darśana (beholding) of the Kālañjareśvara Liṅga; no additional rite is specified in this verse.