तपोधनाः समाजग्मुर्निशि शब्दानुसारतः । तत्रेश्वरं समालोक्य कक्षीकृत मृगेश्वरम्
tapodhanāḥ samājagmurniśi śabdānusārataḥ | tatreśvaraṃ samālokya kakṣīkṛta mṛgeśvaram
Los ricos en austeridad llegaron allí de noche, siguiendo el sonido; y allí vieron al Señor, llevando al rey de las bestias ceñido a su costado.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa discourse commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Vyāghreśa (implied forthcoming naming)
Type: kshetra
Scene: At night, austere sages arrive guided by the sound; they behold Śiva, serene and radiant, holding a tiger close at His side—tiger subdued yet present, symbol of both danger and grace.
Austerity and spiritual alertness lead to darśana—sages recognize divine presence when extraordinary signs arise.
Kāśī, presented as a living sacred field where sages gather and receive direct vision of Śiva.
No explicit ritual; the verse highlights the sages’ movement toward the divine event, preceding praise and prayer.