तदांदोलनतः कर्णात्पपात मणिकर्णिका । मणिभिः खचिता रम्या ततोऽस्तु मणिकर्णिका
tadāṃdolanataḥ karṇātpapāta maṇikarṇikā | maṇibhiḥ khacitā ramyā tato'stu maṇikarṇikā
De ce balancement, la Māṇikarṇikā tomba de l’oreille, charmante et sertie de gemmes ; qu’ainsi elle soit appelée Māṇikarṇikā.
Śiva (deduced; continuing etiological narration)
Tirtha: Māṇikarṇikā
Type: ghat
Listener: Viṣṇu (implied interlocutor in the narrative)
Scene: A gem-studded, radiant ear-ornament slips from Śiva’s ear during the head-sway and descends toward the sacred ground by the river, establishing the famed Māṇikarṇikā.
Sacred places are not merely geographic; they are sanctified through divine līlā and become enduring sources of merit.
Māṇikarṇikā—one of the most renowned tīrthas of Kāśī.
No direct ritual instruction appears in this verse; it explains the tīrtha’s naming and sanctity.