ईश्वर उवाच । ततो गछेन्महालिंगं कामेश्वरमिति श्रुतम् । कामेनाराधितं पूर्वं दैत्यसूदनपश्चिमे
īśvara uvāca | tato gachenmahāliṃgaṃ kāmeśvaramiti śrutam | kāmenārādhitaṃ pūrvaṃ daityasūdanapaścime
Īśvara said: “Then one should go to the great liṅga renowned as Kāmeśvara. In former times it was worshipped by Kāma, and it stands to the west of Daityasūdana.”
Śiva (Īśvara)
Tirtha: Kāmeśvara Mahāliṅga
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī (Pārvatī)
Scene: Śiva instructs Devī about the next stop: a great liṅga named Kāmeśvara, positioned west of a Viṣṇu shrine (Daityasūdana). A pilgrim path connects the two, with signifying westward movement and coastal light.
Sacred places are mapped through devotion: sincere worship, even by Kāma, establishes a tīrtha’s enduring sanctity and accessibility to pilgrims.
Kāmeśvara, a great Śiva-liṅga in Prabhāsakṣetra, located west of Daityasūdana.
A pilgrimage directive: “one should go” to the Kāmeśvara Liṅga (darśana/visit implied).