आनंदकानने मुक्त्यै प्रोक्तान्येतानि सुंदरि । प्रिये चतुर्दशेज्यानि महालिंगानि देहिनाम्
ānaṃdakānane muktyai proktānyetāni suṃdari | priye caturdaśejyāni mahāliṃgāni dehinām
Ô belle, celles-ci ont été proclamées pour la délivrance dans Ānandakānana. Ô bien-aimée, pour les êtres incarnés, ces quatorze grands Liṅgas sont les objets d’adoration.
Skanda
Tirtha: Ānandakānana (within Kāśī/Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārvatī
Scene: A sacred grove (kānana) filled with flowering trees and small shrines; fourteen radiant liṅgas appear like pillars of light, with Śiva’s presence pervading the forest-bliss atmosphere.
Kāśī as Ānandakānana is explicitly taught as a liberation-zone, and its fourteen mahāliṅgas form a complete devotional program for seekers.
Ānandakānana—Kāśī (Vārāṇasī)—as a mukti-bestowing sacred forest/city.
Ijya/arcana (worship) of the fourteen mahāliṅgas is recommended for embodied beings seeking liberation.