सन्निधावुत्तरार्कस्य तपस्यतीं सुलक्षणाम् । स्थाणुवन्निश्चलां स्थाणुरद्राक्षीत्तपसा कृशाम्
sannidhāvuttarārkasya tapasyatīṃ sulakṣaṇām | sthāṇuvanniścalāṃ sthāṇuradrākṣīttapasā kṛśām
Près d’Uttarārka, le Seigneur Sthāṇu vit cette femme aux signes bénis, vouée à l’ascèse : immobile tel un pilier, amaigrie par la force de son tapas.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative to Agastya)
Tirtha: Uttarārka
Type: kshetra
Scene: Shiva (Sthāṇu), radiant and calm, observes a lean tapasvinī standing motionless like a pillar near the Uttarārka shrine; the visual rhyme of ‘immovable Lord’ and ‘immovable devotee’ dominates the scene.
Unmoving perseverance in dharma and tapas becomes worthy of direct divine regard (darśana).
The Uttarārka vicinity in Kāśī is foregrounded as the place where Śiva grants attention to a tapasvinī.
Implicitly, steadfast tapas and stillness (niścalatā) are upheld as the discipline.