तत्राद्यं स्थापितं लिंगं हाटकेन सुरोत्तमैः । यत्तत्संकीर्त्यते लोके पाताले हाटकेश्वरम्
tatrādyaṃ sthāpitaṃ liṃgaṃ hāṭakena surottamaiḥ | yattatsaṃkīrtyate loke pātāle hāṭakeśvaram
Allí, Hāṭaka, junto con los más excelsos de los dioses, estableció por primera vez un liṅga. Ese santuario es celebrado en el mundo como Hāṭakeśvara en Pātāla.
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: dvija-uttama / muni interlocutor (contextual)
Scene: Devas and a figure named Hāṭaka perform the first installation of a radiant Śiva-liṅga; the scene hints at subterranean/otherworldly fame—Pātāla motifs like nāgas or jeweled caverns subtly appear.
Śiva’s presence is anchored through the liṅga, making the kṣetra a living conduit of purification and divine accessibility.
Hāṭakeśvara—famed as a Śiva-liṅga connected with Pātāla, and worshipped/remembered in the human world.
Implicitly, worship/recitation of the name (saṃkīrtana) of Hāṭakeśvara; explicit rites appear in subsequent verses.