सनारुणाथ तल्लिंगं तेन तत्र समर्चितम् । चिरकालीन लिंगस्य कृतं नामापि सान्वयम्
sanāruṇātha talliṃgaṃ tena tatra samarcitam | cirakālīna liṃgasya kṛtaṃ nāmāpi sānvayam
Then he worshipped that liṅga there, offering arghya and other sacred gifts. And for that ancient liṅga he also established a name, together with its holy account and the lineage of its tradition.
Skanda (narration; deduced)
Tirtha: Newly named ancient liṅga in Kāśī (name not specified in provided verses)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: The sage performs worship to the small ancient liṅga with arghya vessel, flowers, bilva leaves; then gestures as if proclaiming a name; attendants or local people begin to gather, marking the birth of a shrine tradition.
When a sacred form is revealed, it should be honored through pūjā and preserved through name and tradition for the welfare of future devotees.
Ānandakānana in Kāśī, where the discovered liṅga becomes ritually established.
Liṅga-pūjā with arghya and related offerings is implied as the proper response to a revealed shrine.