मोक्षलक्ष्मीविलासाख्य प्रासादस्योत्तरे मम । ऐश्वर्यमडपं रम्यं तत्रैश्वर्यं ददाम्यहम्
mokṣalakṣmīvilāsākhya prāsādasyottare mama | aiśvaryamaḍapaṃ ramyaṃ tatraiśvaryaṃ dadāmyaham
Au nord de Mon palais nommé «Mokṣa-Lakṣmī-Vilāsa» se trouve le charmant pavillon de souveraineté, l’Aiśvarya-maṇḍapa; là, J’accorde l’aiśvarya.
Śiva
Tirtha: Mokṣa-Lakṣmī-Vilāsa (palace motif within Kāśī’s sacred map)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Bhavānī/Devī (implied by continuity with adjacent address)
Scene: A radiant palace labeled Mokṣa-Lakṣmī-Vilāsa; to its north a jeweled pavilion (maṇḍapa) where Śiva, as cosmic king, extends a boon of sovereignty to a devotee/king, with attendants and auspicious emblems (chatra, cāmara).
In Kāśī, Śiva is depicted as the direct giver of both worldly aiśvarya and the higher aim of mokṣa.
The Aiśvarya-maḍapa, situated north of the palace named Mokṣa-Lakṣmī-Vilāsa.
No explicit rite is stated; the maṇḍapa is identified as the locus where Śiva grants aiśvarya.