आनंदकानने लिंगं प्रणतं यैस्त्रिविष्टपम् । त्रिलोचनस्य नामापि यैः श्रुतं शुद्धबुद्धिभिः
ānaṃdakānane liṃgaṃ praṇataṃ yaistriviṣṭapam | trilocanasya nāmāpi yaiḥ śrutaṃ śuddhabuddhibhiḥ
Ceux dont l’esprit est pur, qui se sont prosternés devant le Liṅga de Triviṣṭapa dans Ānandakānana, et ceux qui n’ont fait qu’entendre le nom de Trilocana—(sont tout particulièrement bénis).
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī Khaṇḍa context, Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Ānandakānana; Triviṣṭapa Liṅga
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: In a lush sacred grove, devotees bow before the Triviṣṭapa liṅga; a teacher recites ‘Trilocana’ to attentive listeners, suggesting that even hearing the name sanctifies.
In Kāśī, even small acts—bowing and name-hearing—are exalted as powerful forms of devotion when done with purified intent.
Ānandakānana (the blissful sacred grove/forest of Kāśī) featuring the Triviṣṭapa Liṅga and the fame of Trilocana.
Praṇāma (bowing) to the Liṅga and nāma-śravaṇa (hearing the sacred name) are highlighted.