तत्र स्नात्वा विधानेन दृष्ट्वा विश्वेश्वरं विभुम् । त्रैलोक्यप्राणिसंत्राणकारिणं प्रणनाम ह
tatra snātvā vidhānena dṛṣṭvā viśveśvaraṃ vibhum | trailokyaprāṇisaṃtrāṇakāriṇaṃ praṇanāma ha
Habiéndose bañado allí conforme al rito, y tras contemplar a Viśveśvara, el Señor omnipenetrante, protector de los seres en los tres mundos, se postró con reverencia.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī—Viśveśvara with Gaṅgā-snānā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim, wet from ritual bathing, approaches the sanctum of Viśveśvara; lamps flicker, priests chant; the devotee bows with folded hands as the liṅga radiates protective, all-pervading presence.
Rightly performed purification (snāna) culminates in darśana and humble surrender to Viśveśvara, who is refuge for all beings.
Kāśī, specifically the sphere of Viśveśvara (the chief Śiva of Vārāṇasī).
Snāna ‘vidhānena’ (bathing according to rule) followed by darśana of Viśveśvara and praṇāma (obeisance).