हंसतीर्थस्य परितो लिंगानामयुतं मुने । प्रतिष्ठितं मुनिवरैरत्रास्ति द्विशतोत्तरम्
haṃsatīrthasya parito liṃgānāmayutaṃ mune | pratiṣṭhitaṃ munivarairatrāsti dviśatottaram
Oh sabio, en torno a Haṃsatīrtha fueron establecidos diez mil liṅgas por los más excelsos ṛṣis; y aquí hay, además, doscientos más.
Skanda
Tirtha: Hamsatīrtha
Type: tirtha
Listener: A sage addressed as 'mune' (continuing addressee)
Scene: A bird’s-eye sacred map: Hamsatīrtha at center, concentric rings of countless liṅgas, rishis performing pratiṣṭhā with waterpots, mantras, and fire; the cityscape of Kāśī in the background.
Kāśī’s holiness is not singular but abundant—sanctified by countless consecrations performed by great sages.
Hamsatīrtha in Kāśī, surrounded by vast numbers of consecrated Śiva-liṅgas.
Pratiṣṭhā (consecratory establishment) is referenced as performed by sages, though no step-by-step rite is detailed.