चंद्रेश्वरात्पूर्वभागे दृष्ट्वा लिंगं बुधेश्वरम् । न बुद्ध्या हीयते जंतुरंतकालेपि जातुचित्
caṃdreśvarātpūrvabhāge dṛṣṭvā liṃgaṃ budheśvaram | na buddhyā hīyate jaṃturaṃtakālepi jātucit
Al oriente de Candreśvara, habiendo contemplado el liṅga llamado Budheśvara, el ser jamás queda privado de inteligencia, ni siquiera en la hora de la muerte.
Narrator (Skanda to Agastya, contextually)
Tirtha: Budheśvara (east of Candreśvara)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrimage audience within Kāśīkhaṇḍa frame
Scene: A pilgrim walks from Candreśvara toward the east, guided by temple spires and ghāṭa lanes, arriving at Budheśvara; a symbolic scene shows the same pilgrim at death with a steady, luminous gaze—intelligence unbroken.
Darśana of the Kāśī-liṅgas is transformative—here it safeguards clarity of mind up to one’s last moment.
Budheśvara-liṅga, situated east of Candreśvara in Kāśī.
Darśana (beholding) of Budheśvara is presented as the key spiritual act with a stated fruit.