तस्य लिंगस्य संस्पर्शात्परा शांतिं समृच्छति । उपशांत शिवं लिंगं दृष्ट्वा जन्मशतार्जितम्
tasya liṃgasya saṃsparśātparā śāṃtiṃ samṛcchati | upaśāṃta śivaṃ liṃgaṃ dṛṣṭvā janmaśatārjitam
Al tocar ese liṅga se alcanza la paz suprema. Habiendo contemplado el liṅga de Upaśānta-Śiva, el mérito acumulado en cien nacimientos llega a su plenitud.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Upaśānta-Śiva liṅga
Type: kshetra
Listener: Muni (addressed previously; implied continuation)
Scene: Inside a small, quiet sanctum: the Upaśānta-Śiva liṅga, cool and dark stone, adorned with bilva and white flowers. A devotee gently touches the liṅga and then sits in stillness; the air feels hushed, as if the city’s noise dissolves at the threshold.
Physical reverence (sparśa) and devotional seeing (darśana) of Śiva’s liṅga are presented as direct means to inner peace and accumulated spiritual fruition.
The liṅga named Upaśānta-Śiva within the Kāśī sacred circuit.
Sparśa (touching) the liṅga and darśana (seeing) it—both are highlighted as spiritually efficacious acts.