तद्दर्शनाद्भवेत्पुंसां फलं यज्ञसमुद्भवम् । अत्रीश्वरं तु तत्प्राच्यां मधुकैटभपूजितम्
taddarśanādbhavetpuṃsāṃ phalaṃ yajñasamudbhavam | atrīśvaraṃ tu tatprācyāṃ madhukaiṭabhapūjitam
Par la seule vision de Dadhīcīśvara, les hommes obtiennent le fruit issu du yajña. À son orient se tient Atrīśvara, adoré même par Madhu et Kaiṭabha.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Dadhīcīśvara; Atrīśvara (east of it)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim in Kāśī offers flowers and water before Dadhīcīśvara; to the east, Atrīśvara is shown with subtle iconographic hints of Madhu and Kaiṭabha in reverent posture, emphasizing the shrine’s primordial authority.
Pilgrimage darśana in Kāśī is equated with the high merit of yajña, presenting devotion and sacred place as accessible paths to great spiritual reward.
Dadhīcīśvara for yajña-like merit through darśana, and Atrīśvara to its east.
Yajña is not prescribed but used as a standard of merit; the implied practice is darśana/visit to the liṅgas.