विलोक्याक्रीडमखिलं बहुप्रासादमंडितम् । बहुकुंडतडागं च शंभोस्तोषमुपागमत् । पदेपदे मुनीनां च जितकाल महाभियाम् । दृष्टोटजानि रम्याणि दुर्वासा विस्मितोभवत्
vilokyākrīḍamakhilaṃ bahuprāsādamaṃḍitam | bahukuṃḍataḍāgaṃ ca śaṃbhostoṣamupāgamat | padepade munīnāṃ ca jitakāla mahābhiyām | dṛṣṭoṭajāni ramyāṇi durvāsā vismitobhavat
Beholding the entire delightful grove, adorned with many palaces and filled with numerous ponds and tanks, Durvāsā was filled with joy toward Śambhu. At every step he saw the charming hermitages of sages—great souls who had conquered time—and Durvāsā became astonished.
Skanda
Tirtha: Ānandakānana (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Durvāsā surveys a wondrous sacred grove: many palaces, many ponds and tanks; at every step charming hermitages of great sages who have conquered time; his face shows astonishment and joy toward Śiva.
Kāśī is depicted as both spiritually supreme and divinely beautiful—where perfected sages dwell and Śiva’s presence turns the land into a living tīrtha.
Śambhu’s Ānandakānana within Kāśī, characterized by kuṇḍas/taḍāgas and sages’ hermitages.
No direct prescription; the imagery implies tīrtha-darśana and reverent circumambulation through the sacred grove.