संस्थाप्य लिंगं विधिना स्वनाम्नांगारकेश्वरम् । पांचमुद्रे महास्थाने कंबलाश्वतरोत्तरे
saṃsthāpya liṃgaṃ vidhinā svanāmnāṃgārakeśvaram | pāṃcamudre mahāsthāne kaṃbalāśvatarottare
Habiendo instalado debidamente un liṅga conforme al rito prescrito, lo llamó Aṅgārakeśvara, tomando su propio nombre, en el gran lugar sagrado llamado Pāñcamudrā, al norte de Kambalāśvatara.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative, typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Pāñcamudrā (Aṅgārakeśvara-sthāna)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee-sage performs liṅga-pratiṣṭhā at the sacred spot Pāñcamudrā; the newly installed liṅga is adorned, and the place is shown as north of the landmark Kambalāśvatara within Kāśī’s dense sacred landscape.
Sacred merit arises from proper, rule-bound devotion—especially installing and honoring Śiva as a living presence in a holy place.
Pāñcamudrā in Kāśī, described as a great sacred spot, situated north of Kambalāśvatara.
Liṅga-pratiṣṭhā (installation of a Śiva-liṅga) performed ‘vidhinā’—according to the proper rite—and naming the liṅga Aṅgārakeśvara.