इदं सतीश्वरं लिंगं तव नाम्ना भविष्यति । यथा मनोरथस्तेऽत्र फलितो दक्षकन्यके
idaṃ satīśvaraṃ liṃgaṃ tava nāmnā bhaviṣyati | yathā manorathaste'tra phalito dakṣakanyake
“This liṅga shall be known by your name as Satīśvara, so that your wish here may indeed bear fruit, O daughter of Dakṣa.”
Śiva (Devadeveśa) (deduced from immediate context of boon and later 'devadeveśaḥ')
Tirtha: Satīśvara-liṅga
Type: temple
Listener: Agastya
Scene: Śiva grants Satī a boon and declares a liṅga in Kāśī will bear her name—Satīśvara—ensuring her wish is fulfilled.
Divine grace sanctifies place and form: a liṅga becomes a living locus of blessing, carrying the devotee’s fulfilled intention into sacred memory.
Satīśvara-liṅga in Kāśī (Vārāṇasī).
Implicitly, worship of the Satīśvara-liṅga as the means by which wishes are fulfilled.