स्तम्भेश्वरस्ततो देवः स्थापितस्त्र्यक्षसूनुना । विरिंचिप्रमुखैर्देवैर्जातानन्दैः समं तदा
stambheśvarastato devaḥ sthāpitastryakṣasūnunā | viriṃcipramukhairdevairjātānandaiḥ samaṃ tadā
Entonces el Señor Stambheśvara fue consagrado por el hijo del de los Tres Ojos (Śiva). En aquel momento, los dioses, encabezados por Viriñci (Brahmā), se regocijaron al unísono.
Sūta (narrator) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Staṃbheśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pāṇḍunandana (a son of Pāṇḍu)
Scene: Skanda, son of the Three-Eyed Śiva, performs the installation of the Staṃbheśvara liṅga; Brahmā and the assembled gods rejoice, showering flowers; the shrine space glows with auspiciousness.
A sacred site is born through proper installation of the Lord; divine joy signifies the world-benefit of establishing Śiva-worship.
Stambheśvara—the ‘Lord of the Pillar’—is the central sacred presence of this newly consecrated pilgrimage locus.
Liṅga/Deity installation (sthāpana/pratiṣṭhā) performed by Skanda in the presence of the gods.