शृण्वंतु देवर्षिगणाः समस्तास्तथ्यं ब्रुवे तच्च परोपकृत्यै । न भूर्भुवः स्वर्गमहर्जनांतर्विश्वेशतुल्यं क्वचिदस्ति लिंगम्
śṛṇvaṃtu devarṣigaṇāḥ samastāstathyaṃ bruve tacca paropakṛtyai | na bhūrbhuvaḥ svargamaharjanāṃtarviśveśatulyaṃ kvacidasti liṃgam
Let all the hosts of divine seers listen: I speak a truth for the benefit of others. Within Bhūḥ, Bhuvaḥ, Svarga, Maharloka, or Janaloka, nowhere exists any Liṅga equal to Viśveśa.
Skanda (deduced; formal proclamation to devarṣis)
Tirtha: Viśveśa/Viśveśvara (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: devarṣigaṇa (hosts of divine seers)
Scene: A cosmic assembly of devarṣis listening as the speaker proclaims the unrivaled greatness of the Viśveśa-liṅga, with the worlds (Bhūḥ to Jana) symbolically arrayed behind, all eclipsed by the radiance of the Kāśī-liṅga.
Kāśī’s Viśveśa is proclaimed cosmically unparalleled, making devotion there uniquely elevating.
Viśveśa/Viśveśvara in Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) is exalted as unequalled.
No specific rite is commanded; the verse functions as a phala-śruti-style glorification to inspire worship and pilgrimage.